Sibling sexual abuse

Stathopoulos, Mary

Sibling sexual abuse Mary Strathopoulos - Melbourne, Vic.:: Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault, 2012. - electronic document (18 p.); PDF file (667.65 KB), HTML - ACSSA research summary .

ACSSA research summary, 3, October 2012

"Sibling sexual abuse is a hidden and often under-reported form of sexual abuse. Studies indicate that sibling sexual abuse is more prevalent than other types of intra-familial sexual abuse. Due to the mostly close relationship and physical proximity between siblings, sibling sexual abuse is considered an opportunistic form of abuse. Abusive siblings are often displaying problematic sexual behaviours or developmentally inappropriate behaviours that may be the result of victimisation they have encountered themselves - either witnessed or experienced. Abused siblings often do not disclose being abused due, among other things, to fear of not being believed, fear of upsetting parents, or confusion over their role in the abuse. Current therapeutic frameworks suggest providing counselling for the whole family." (From the website). This ACSSA Research Summary looks the available research in this field.

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COUNSELLING
SIBLINGS
FAMILY COUNSELLING
SIBLING ABUSE
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
SEXUAL VIOLENCE


AUSTRALIA