Come Back Stronger After Suffered for Child Sexual Abuse: A Case Study to Understand the Family Resilience Process

M. Ghani, M. Sitohang
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Background: Child sexual abuse (CSA) is quite prevalent in Indonesia, with an increased rate over several years. The negative impacts of CSA have been investigated in several studies and the coping strategies for CSA survivors. However, the resilience at the family level is rarely analyzed. This study investigates the resilience process of the CSA survivor's families after they were affected by the CSA incident. Methods: Using a qualitative approach, we collected the data by interviewing and observing a family suffering from a CSA incident, the Geulis family (informant pseudonym). Data then were analyzed using thematic analysis with a family resilience model developed by Henry et al. (2015). Results: The CSA incident has led to several adverse events in the Geulis (family, including unintended pregnancy, dropping out of school, hesitancy to stay in the hometown and loss of job and family income. With the support from extended family and some organizations, Geulis and her mother were able to find a new place to live and a new job for Geulis' mother, and Geulis was able to start a new relationship and continue her study for a while. The complex and continuous adaptation process of the Geulis family was also analyzed using the family adaptive systems component. Conclusion: The Geulis family could function normally after experiencing the negative impact of CSA with some adjustment in their life and dynamic process in the family. Environment, including extended family, government, and non-government organizations, plays a vital role in supporting family resilience.
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在遭受儿童性虐待后变得更坚强:了解家庭复原过程的个案研究
背景:儿童性虐待(CSA)在印度尼西亚相当普遍,近年来发病率有所上升。一些研究调查了心理创伤的负面影响以及心理创伤幸存者的应对策略。然而,家庭层面的心理弹性却很少被分析。本研究探讨了集体暴力事件幸存者家属在受到集体暴力事件影响后的复原过程。方法:采用定性方法,通过访谈和观察一个遭受CSA事件的家庭,Geulis家庭(告密者化名)收集资料。然后使用主题分析和Henry等人(2015)开发的家庭弹性模型分析数据。结果:CSA事件导致Geulis家庭出现意外怀孕、辍学、不愿留在家乡、失去工作和家庭收入等不良事件。在大家庭和一些组织的支持下,Geulis和她的母亲找到了一个新的住处和一份新的工作,Geulis也开始了一段新的恋情,并继续了一段时间的学习。利用家族适应系统组件分析了Geulis家族复杂而持续的适应过程。结论:在经历了CSA的负面影响后,Geulis家庭在生活和家庭动态过程中进行了一些调整,可以正常运作。环境,包括大家庭、政府和非政府组织,在支持家庭复原力方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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