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. 2023 Dec 6;23(1):916.
doi: 10.1186/s12888-023-05410-7.

How parents experience their adolescent's disclosure of previous sexual abuse: a qualitative study

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How parents experience their adolescent's disclosure of previous sexual abuse: a qualitative study

Philippe Mauny et al. BMC Psychiatry. .

Abstract

Introduction: Parents whom adolescents disclose sexual abuse face both a personal traumatic experience, and the need to support their child who is going through a grueling period and needs them. Many quantitative studies exploring the psychological impact of disclosure on parents have been conducted, but few have used qualitative methods. The objective of this study is to explore parents' experiences of their adolescent's disclosure of sexual abuse during psychiatric care, identify the possible beneficial factors and shortcomings, share this knowledge, and improve interventions for these families.

Methods: We conducted semi structured interviews with parents whose children disclosed sexual abuse during their psychiatric care in Paris and analyzed these interviews using a phenomenological framework (interpretative phenomenological analysis).

Results: This study analyzed 13 semi structured interviews of 9 mothers and 4 fathers whose children were then aged 14 to 17 years. Qualitative analysis uncovered three themes: (1) Parents: alerts and search for support; (2) Between parents and adolescents: a disruption in relationships linked to the disclosure and its legal consequences; (3) Disclosure at the family level: the possible reactivation of a traumatic past and the search for a new equilibrium.

Conclusions: Considering the parental experience is essential in caring for adolescent patients after they disclose sexual abuse. The need for parental or family psychological support should be systematically assessed. Possible resurgence of parental trauma requires psychiatrists' careful consideration.

Keywords: Adolescents; Child Sexual Abuse; Disclosure; Parents; Qualitative study.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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