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Exploring the effect of male child sexual abuse on a sample of men in Zimbabwe

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dc.contributor.advisor Nel, Juan Adriaan
dc.contributor.author Marufu, Tapiwa Dadirai
dc.date.accessioned 2020-10-27T10:38:49Z
dc.date.available 2020-10-27T10:38:49Z
dc.date.issued 2020-03
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26752
dc.description.abstract Several studies suggest that sexual assaults are experienced differently by males than by females. In dominant discourses in which sexual perpetration is associated with males and sexual victimisation with females, males are expected to practice and exhibit hegemonic masculinity. This gendered perception of sexual assaults means that female perpetration of male child sexual abuse often goes unrecognised and that male perpetration is particularly problematic for male victims. Using a feminist critical paradigm and critical discourse analysis as a research design, this study explored how a sample of male victims in Zimbabwe experienced sexual abuse as children and how they were affected by it. The study, further, explored how the male victims of childhood sexual abuse sought to reconcile the experience of victimisation with their identity as males. Nine men participated in the study. The sample was, due to the sensitive nature of the topic, purposively selected using letters describing the nature of the study and inviting participation. The letters were distributed through diverse channels, including a newspaper with national coverage. Most participants reported experiences of female perpetrated abuse. The study found that, in keeping with dominant discourses of hegemonic masculinity, the participants struggled to construct themselves as victims. Many of the participants were considerably and negatively affected by having been sexually abused. Participants utilised a variety of methods to come to terms with the fact that they were males who had been victimised. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xi, 226 leaves) : illustration, graphs (some in color) en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Critical discourse analysis en
dc.subject Disclosure en
dc.subject Effect of child sexual abuse en
dc.subject Feminist critical paradigm en
dc.subject Female perpetration en
dc.subject Gender en
dc.subject Sex and sexuality en
dc.subject Male child sexual abuse en
dc.subject Male perpetration en
dc.subject Masculinity en
dc.subject Zimbabwean men en
dc.subject.ddc 362.76096891
dc.subject.lcsh Child sexual abuse -- Zimbabwe en
dc.subject.lcsh Sexually abused children -- Zimbabwe en
dc.subject.lcsh Evidence-based medicine -- Zimbabwe en
dc.subject.lcsh Interviewing in child abuse -- Zimbabwe en
dc.subject.lcsh Child molesters -- Zimbabwe en
dc.subject.lcsh Children and sex -- Zimbabwe en
dc.subject.lcsh Boys -- Abuse of -- Zimbabwe en
dc.title Exploring the effect of male child sexual abuse on a sample of men in Zimbabwe en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Psychology en
dc.description.degree M.A. (Psychology)


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