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Men with a history of childhood sexual assault have difficulty touching their own children, and are often treated as de facto future abusers.

Topic: Violence, Sexual

Source

Citation: Deep and almost unbearable suffering: Consequences of childhood sexual abuse for men's health and well-being, p. 8
Author(s): Sigurdardottir, Halldorsdottir, Bender
Institution(s): University of Akureyri, University of Iceland

Link: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/223991352_Deep_and_almost_unbearable_suffering_Consequences_of_childhood_sexual_abuse_for_men%27s_health_and_well-being
File(s): http://www.mrarchivist.com/wp-content/uploads/formidable/6/Deep_and_almost_unbearable_suffering_Consequences_-1.pdf

Nation(s): Iceland
Year(s): 2012
Source: Primary
Type: Interview

Discussion

Other Notes:

"The men face a great deal of prejudice against the and especially in connection with children. When Finn revealed that he had been sexually abused as a child, he was restricted from coming near his siblings’ children. The men say that one of the main reasons male victims of sexual abuse do not reveal the violation is that people have, in general, come to the conclusion that victims of abuse become abusers, because everyone who is caught abusing others say that they have suffered this as well and people reverse this logic." p. 8