The effects of social support and relationship with the perpetrator on disclosure of sexual abuse : depression, anxiety and stress symptoms among sexually abused victims in Iceland

Sexual violence can have severe consequences for those affected. It is important for victims to receive social support for their well-being and mental health. Relationships with perpetrators can affect the disclosure of sexual abuse. The current study examined gender differences on the effects of so...

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Main Author: Helga Maren Hauksdóttir 1989-
Other Authors: Háskólinn í Reykjavík
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/36521
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description Sexual violence can have severe consequences for those affected. It is important for victims to receive social support for their well-being and mental health. Relationships with perpetrators can affect the disclosure of sexual abuse. The current study examined gender differences on the effects of social support and relationship with perpetrators on disclosure of sexual abuse and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress. This study on trauma and mental health in the Icelandic population, was conducted by Reykjavik University and the participants were a random sample from the National Registry of Iceland that consisted of 747 respondents, participation involved answering questionnaires in a telephone survey. The results showed that females were more likely to be victims of sexual abuse, disclose sexual abuse, be victims of intrafamilial sexual abuse, and reported higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress than males. No significant gender difference was found in the perception of social support and psychological symptoms, but higher support was associated with lower symptoms. Victims of intrafamilial abuse reported more symptoms of anxiety than extrafamilial victims. No relations were confirmed between the relationship with the perpetrator and perception of social support on disclosure of sexual abuse. When social support, relationship with the perpetrator, and disclosure were examined together in their relationship with depression, anxiety, and stress, social support was the only factor that was related to anxiety, depression, and stress symptoms among victims. Keywords: Psychology, sexual abuse, social support, disclosure, relationship with the perpetrator
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/36521 2025-01-16T22:35:53+00:00 The effects of social support and relationship with the perpetrator on disclosure of sexual abuse : depression, anxiety and stress symptoms among sexually abused victims in Iceland Helga Maren Hauksdóttir 1989- Háskólinn í Reykjavík 2020-06 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/36521 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/36521 Klínisk sálfræði Meistaraprófsritgerðir Clinical psychology Kynferðisleg áreitni Félagsleg aðstoð Upplýsingamiðlun Sexual abuse victims Social support Disclosure of information Thesis Master's 2020 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:54:06Z Sexual violence can have severe consequences for those affected. It is important for victims to receive social support for their well-being and mental health. Relationships with perpetrators can affect the disclosure of sexual abuse. The current study examined gender differences on the effects of social support and relationship with perpetrators on disclosure of sexual abuse and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress. This study on trauma and mental health in the Icelandic population, was conducted by Reykjavik University and the participants were a random sample from the National Registry of Iceland that consisted of 747 respondents, participation involved answering questionnaires in a telephone survey. The results showed that females were more likely to be victims of sexual abuse, disclose sexual abuse, be victims of intrafamilial sexual abuse, and reported higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress than males. No significant gender difference was found in the perception of social support and psychological symptoms, but higher support was associated with lower symptoms. Victims of intrafamilial abuse reported more symptoms of anxiety than extrafamilial victims. No relations were confirmed between the relationship with the perpetrator and perception of social support on disclosure of sexual abuse. When social support, relationship with the perpetrator, and disclosure were examined together in their relationship with depression, anxiety, and stress, social support was the only factor that was related to anxiety, depression, and stress symptoms among victims. Keywords: Psychology, sexual abuse, social support, disclosure, relationship with the perpetrator Thesis Iceland Reykjavik University Skemman (Iceland)
spellingShingle Klínisk sálfræði
Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Clinical psychology
Kynferðisleg áreitni
Félagsleg aðstoð
Upplýsingamiðlun
Sexual abuse victims
Social support
Disclosure of information
Helga Maren Hauksdóttir 1989-
The effects of social support and relationship with the perpetrator on disclosure of sexual abuse : depression, anxiety and stress symptoms among sexually abused victims in Iceland
title The effects of social support and relationship with the perpetrator on disclosure of sexual abuse : depression, anxiety and stress symptoms among sexually abused victims in Iceland
title_full The effects of social support and relationship with the perpetrator on disclosure of sexual abuse : depression, anxiety and stress symptoms among sexually abused victims in Iceland
title_fullStr The effects of social support and relationship with the perpetrator on disclosure of sexual abuse : depression, anxiety and stress symptoms among sexually abused victims in Iceland
title_full_unstemmed The effects of social support and relationship with the perpetrator on disclosure of sexual abuse : depression, anxiety and stress symptoms among sexually abused victims in Iceland
title_short The effects of social support and relationship with the perpetrator on disclosure of sexual abuse : depression, anxiety and stress symptoms among sexually abused victims in Iceland
title_sort effects of social support and relationship with the perpetrator on disclosure of sexual abuse : depression, anxiety and stress symptoms among sexually abused victims in iceland
topic Klínisk sálfræði
Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Clinical psychology
Kynferðisleg áreitni
Félagsleg aðstoð
Upplýsingamiðlun
Sexual abuse victims
Social support
Disclosure of information
topic_facet Klínisk sálfræði
Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Clinical psychology
Kynferðisleg áreitni
Félagsleg aðstoð
Upplýsingamiðlun
Sexual abuse victims
Social support
Disclosure of information
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/36521