Predictors of delayed disclosure of rape in female adolescents and young adults

Background: Delayed disclosure of rape has been associated with impaired mental health; it is, therefore, important to understand which factors are associated with disclosure latency. The purpose of this study was to compare various demographics, post-rape characteristics, and psychological function...

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Main Authors: Iva A. E. Bicanic, Lieve M. Hehenkamp, Elise M. van de Putte, Arjen J. van Wijk, Ad de Jongh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2015-05-01
Series:European Journal of Psychotraumatology
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Online Access:http://www.ejpt.net/index.php/ejpt/article/view/25883/pdf_53
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spelling doaj-ae568e55763b4546a876dde7be2e3cbd2020-11-25T01:58:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology2000-80662015-05-01601910.3402/ejpt.v6.2588325883Predictors of delayed disclosure of rape in female adolescents and young adultsIva A. E. Bicanic0Lieve M. Hehenkamp1Elise M. van de Putte2Arjen J. van Wijk3Ad de Jongh4 National Psychotraumacenter for Children and Youth, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht The Netherlands National Psychotraumacenter for Children and Youth, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht The Netherlands Department of Paediatrics, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands Department of Behavioral Sciences, ACTA, University of Amsterdam and VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Department of Behavioral Sciences, ACTA, University of Amsterdam and VU University, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsBackground: Delayed disclosure of rape has been associated with impaired mental health; it is, therefore, important to understand which factors are associated with disclosure latency. The purpose of this study was to compare various demographics, post-rape characteristics, and psychological functioning of early and delayed disclosers (i.e., more than 1-week post-rape) among rape victims, and to determine predictors for delayed disclosure. Methods: Data were collected using a structured interview and validated questionnaires in a sample of 323 help-seeking female adolescents and young adults (12–25 years), who were victimized by rape, but had no reported prior chronic child sexual abuse. Results: In 59% of the cases, disclosure occurred within 1 week. Delayed disclosers were less likely to use medical services and to report to the police than early disclosers. No significant differences were found between delayed and early disclosers in psychological functioning and time to seek professional help. The combination of age category 12–17 years [odds ratio (OR) 2.05, confidence intervals (CI) 1.13–3.73], penetration (OR 2.36, CI 1.25–4.46), and closeness to assailant (OR 2.64, CI 1.52–4.60) contributed significantly to the prediction of delayed disclosure. Conclusion: The results point to the need of targeted interventions that specifically encourage rape victims to disclose early, thereby increasing options for access to health and police services.http://www.ejpt.net/index.php/ejpt/article/view/25883/pdf_53Adolescentsyoung adultsrapesexual assaultdisclosurelatency to disclosureposttraumatic stress disorder
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author Iva A. E. Bicanic
Lieve M. Hehenkamp
Elise M. van de Putte
Arjen J. van Wijk
Ad de Jongh
spellingShingle Iva A. E. Bicanic
Lieve M. Hehenkamp
Elise M. van de Putte
Arjen J. van Wijk
Ad de Jongh
Predictors of delayed disclosure of rape in female adolescents and young adults
European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Adolescents
young adults
rape
sexual assault
disclosure
latency to disclosure
posttraumatic stress disorder
author_facet Iva A. E. Bicanic
Lieve M. Hehenkamp
Elise M. van de Putte
Arjen J. van Wijk
Ad de Jongh
author_sort Iva A. E. Bicanic
title Predictors of delayed disclosure of rape in female adolescents and young adults
title_short Predictors of delayed disclosure of rape in female adolescents and young adults
title_full Predictors of delayed disclosure of rape in female adolescents and young adults
title_fullStr Predictors of delayed disclosure of rape in female adolescents and young adults
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of delayed disclosure of rape in female adolescents and young adults
title_sort predictors of delayed disclosure of rape in female adolescents and young adults
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series European Journal of Psychotraumatology
issn 2000-8066
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Background: Delayed disclosure of rape has been associated with impaired mental health; it is, therefore, important to understand which factors are associated with disclosure latency. The purpose of this study was to compare various demographics, post-rape characteristics, and psychological functioning of early and delayed disclosers (i.e., more than 1-week post-rape) among rape victims, and to determine predictors for delayed disclosure. Methods: Data were collected using a structured interview and validated questionnaires in a sample of 323 help-seeking female adolescents and young adults (12–25 years), who were victimized by rape, but had no reported prior chronic child sexual abuse. Results: In 59% of the cases, disclosure occurred within 1 week. Delayed disclosers were less likely to use medical services and to report to the police than early disclosers. No significant differences were found between delayed and early disclosers in psychological functioning and time to seek professional help. The combination of age category 12–17 years [odds ratio (OR) 2.05, confidence intervals (CI) 1.13–3.73], penetration (OR 2.36, CI 1.25–4.46), and closeness to assailant (OR 2.64, CI 1.52–4.60) contributed significantly to the prediction of delayed disclosure. Conclusion: The results point to the need of targeted interventions that specifically encourage rape victims to disclose early, thereby increasing options for access to health and police services.
topic Adolescents
young adults
rape
sexual assault
disclosure
latency to disclosure
posttraumatic stress disorder
url http://www.ejpt.net/index.php/ejpt/article/view/25883/pdf_53
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