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Parent–Child Incest That Extends Into Adulthood: A Survey of International Press Reports, 2007–2011

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Périodique : Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
Numéros : vol. 14, nº 2, ISSN 1529-9732 (Imprimé), ISSN 1529-9740 (En ligne)
Dates : Date de publication: 03/2013
Etendue : pp. 184-197
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Titre :

Parent–Child Incest That Extends Into Adulthood: A Survey of International Press Reports, 2007–2011

Résumé :

Although the subject of ongoing incestuous abuse during adulthood has never been addressed in a systematic way in the professional literature, accounts of such cases have been appearing for many years. The Josef Fritzl case added a new impetus to reporting such abuses in the popular press. The current study presents 44 such cases from 24 countries that appeared in English-language press accounts over 5 years commencing January 2007. These cases are discussed in light of the minimal coverage of such issues in the professional literature. The results of this study suggest that cases of enduring incest are not rare and typically incorporate decades of sexual abuse, frequently result in pregnancies, and commonly incorporate ongoing violence and death threats.

Mots clés libres :

Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental health

Mots-clés libres (EN) :

Incest, Adulthood, Dissociative identity disorder

Relations :

Voir aussi: Commentary on “Parent–Child Incest That Extends Into Adulthood: A Survey of International Press Reports, 2007–2011” and “Ongoing Incestuous Abuse During Adulthood” (Middleton), Voir aussi: Response to Commentary by Adah Sachs on “Parent–Child Incest That Extends Into Adulthood: A Survey of International Press Reports, 2007–2011” and “Ongoing Incestuous Abuse During Adulthood”

Détails

Langue : anglais
Numéro de fiche : 1311
Source : CrossRef
Type de fiche : Article de périodique
Création : 04/05/2018
Dernière modification : 16/11/2018
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