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Non‐abusing mothers' support needs after child sexual abuse disclosure: A narrative review
Authors:Hanife Serin MA
Affiliation:1. Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences University of Jyv?skyl?, Jyv?skyl?, Finland;2. Department of Social Work, Faculty of Health Sciences, European University of Lefke, Lefka, Northern Cyprus
Abstract:The role of maternal support has been perceived as vital throughout the recovery process of sexually abused children. However, it is important to look at the concept “support” from the perspective of non‐abusing mothers' personal needs. This narrative review of the literature aimed to find out how non‐abusing mothers' need for support in their responses to disclosure of child sexual abuse has been recognized. A comprehensive search on Jyväskylä University Library interface yielded 12 academic articles based on empirical research. These articles were selected from those considered to have sufficiently investigated support for non‐abusing mothers and included a mixture of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed‐method research. The data consisted of peer‐reviewed online articles published in English between 2000 and 2017. Four themes emerged from the thematic analysis: improving the quality of the whole social support network for non‐abusing mothers; being blamed, maternal guilt, and shame; anger; and coping strategies. The findings show that the support needs of non‐abusing mothers are usually explained based on their interaction with sexually abused children. However, it is necessary to listen to women's needs independently of their mothering role. If these mothers are better understood, not only they, but also their children, could be empowered.
Keywords:domestic violence  mothering  sexual abuse (impact on children and adults)  social support  violence (against women and children)
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