Titre du document / Document title
Crocodile talk : Attributions of incestuously abused and nonabused sisters
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
MONAHAN K.
(1) ;
Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s)
(1) School of Social Welfare, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY, ETATS-UNIS
Résumé / Abstract
This study is a qualitative analysis of the attributions of sisters (abused and nonabused sister dyads, n = 10 and abused sister dyads, n = 10) who grew up in an incestuous family. While the sibling subsystem is reported to be the most important and enduring relational environment in the life of the family, little is known about the cognitions and attributions of siblings, regarding incest. This study examines the attributions of participants regarding the general sibling group, victim selection and nonselection, as well as attributions regarding jealousy, protection, and guilt within the sister relationship.
Revue / Journal Title
Child abuse & neglect
ISSN 0145-2134
Source / Source
1997, vol. 21, n
o1, pp. 19-34 (1 p.1/4)
Langue / Language
Anglais
Editeur / Publisher
Elsevier, Oxford, ROYAUME-UNI
(1977)
(Revue)
Mots-clés anglais / English Keywords
Sexual abuse ;
Victimology ;
Antecedent ;
Infantile experience ;
Social perception ;
Attitude ;
Sibling ;
Father child relation ;
Social attribution ;
Adult ;
Female ;
Human ;
Mots-clés français / French Keywords
Abus sexuel ;
Victimologie ;
Antécédent ;
Expérience infantile ;
Perception sociale ;
Attitude ;
Fratrie ;
Relation père enfant ;
Attribution sociale ;
Adulte ;
Femelle ;
Homme ;
Mots-clés espagnols / Spanish Keywords
Abuso sexual ;
Victimologia ;
Antecedente ;
Experiencia infantil ;
Percepción social ;
Actitud ;
Hermandad ;
Relación padre niño ;
Atribución social ;
Adulto ;
Hembra ;
Hombre ;
Localisation / Location
INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 17813, 35400006280771.0030
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