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Understanding Rape Survivors' Decisions Not to Seek Help from Formal Social Systems

Few rape survivors seek help from formal social systems after their assault. The purpose of this study was to examine factors that prevent survivors from seeking help from the legal, medical, and mental health systems and rape crisis centers. In this study, 29 female rape survivors who did not seek...

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Published in:Health & social work 2009-05, Vol.34 (2), p.127-136
Main Authors: Patterson, Debra, Greeson, Megan, Campbell, Rebecca
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description Few rape survivors seek help from formal social systems after their assault. The purpose of this study was to examine factors that prevent survivors from seeking help from the legal, medical, and mental health systems and rape crisis centers. In this study, 29 female rape survivors who did not seek any postassault formal help were interviewed about why they did not reach out to these systems for assistance. Using qualitative methodology, this study found that survivors believed that formal social systems would or could not help or would psychologically harm them. Specifically, survivors thought that systems would not help because survivors themselves believed that they were unworthy of services or that their rape experience did not match stereotypical conceptions of rape. Survivors did not see how the systems could help or protect them from their assailants. Finally, survivors anticipated that systems personnel would cause them further psychological harm by not believing they had been raped or not caring about them. Survivors feared that system assistance would have intensified their painful feelings beyond their coping skills. Therefore, survivors who do not seek help may be attempting to protect themselves from perceived psychological harm. Implications for social work practice are discussed.
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Adult
Behavior
Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
Chi-Square Distribution
Community
Community Resources
Coping
Crisis Intervention
Crisis intervention (Psychiatry)
Crisis intervention (Psychology)
Decision Making
Fear
Female
Females
Forensic sciences
Health care
Health Care Services
Health facilities
Health Services
Help Seeking
Help seeking behavior
Help seeking behaviour
Humans
Individual Counseling
Interviews as Topic
Legal Aid
Mental Health
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
Physical Health
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Pregnancy
Psychology
Qualitative Research
Rape
Rape - psychology
Rape victims
Sexual Assault
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Social aspects
Social Problems
Social services
Social support
Social Support Groups
Social Systems
Social welfare
Social Work
Stereotypes
Studies
Survivors - psychology
Victims
Victims of Crime
Womens health
title Understanding Rape Survivors' Decisions Not to Seek Help from Formal Social Systems
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