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Silencing by design: Lessons learned about child sexual abuse from a university sexual assault survey

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posted on 2021-10-11, 03:47 authored by Marika GuggisbergMarika Guggisberg, Hillary J Haldane, Vicki LowikVicki Lowik, Annabel TaylorAnnabel Taylor, Bethany A Mackay, Tania SignalTania Signal
Background: University students have been recognized as particularly being vulnerable to sexual victimization. Purpose: With little research to date, and acknowledgement for the need of a better understanding of sexual violence, our study analysed the CQUniversity Sexual Assault Survey’s qualitative responses. An open-ended qualitative question allowed students to provide information anonymously. Methods: A total of 109 participants contributed responses with 17 respondents commenting on the fact that the survey omitted to ask about child sexual abuse prior to the cut-off age of 12 years. Results: University students revealed unexpected disclosures of prepubescent child sexual abuse victimization and ongoing sexual victimization into adulthood. Furthermore, students’ comments indicated negative impacts including distress, mental health and substance use problems, distrust, and interpersonal difficulties. Strong feelings about ‘silencing’ prepubescent child sexual abuse in university surveys were expressed with a request that questions about child sexual abuse prior to the age of 12 years be included. Conclusion: Our study found that child sexual abuse victimization is important to students. Recommendations indicate the need for future research about sexual violence among university students without age restrictions to gain a better understanding about the impact of trauma including revictimization experiences.

History

Volume

17

Start Page

1

End Page

12

Number of Pages

12

eISSN

1745-5065

ISSN

1745-5057

Location

United States

Publisher

Sage

Publisher License

CC BY-NC

Additional Rights

CC BY NC 4.0

Language

eng

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2021-04-22

External Author Affiliations

Quinnipiac University, USA

Author Research Institute

  • Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Print

Journal

Women's Health