Double violence socially inflicted on boys sexually abused by women

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Autor(a) principal: Lessa, Camila Bahia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Mayor, Andréa Soutto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Psicologia Revista (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/psicorevista/article/view/51417
Resumo: In Brazil, approximately 776 cases of child sexual abuse (CSA) against male children and adolescents perpetrated by female abusers were reported between 2011 and 2017 (Brazil, 2018). Several studies demonstrate evidence of a particular process in the boys’ CSA experience, which impedes their disclosure process, making it highly underreported. This article aimed to capture reactions to boys’ CSA when committed by women, by analyzing the content of 292 comments in public domain news that reported real cases of this violence. The results showed a preponderance of the lack of recognition of sexual practices among adult women and boys as abuse (81.5%), containing derogatory attacks on boys, declarations of their impossibility of victimization, positive references to the experience, among other trivializing trends. The multiple virtual attacks and the mischaracterization of cases as abusive suggest a process of double victimization inflicted on sexually abused boys, causing possible secondary psychological damage, reinforcing stigmas and the underreporting of this violence.
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spelling Double violence socially inflicted on boys sexually abused by women(Re)violencia socialmente infligida a niños abusados sexualmente por mujeres(Re)violências socialmente infligidas a meninos sexualmente abusados por mulheresViolência sexual contra meninosmulher ofensora sexualabuso sexual infantilViolencia sexual contra niñosMujer ofensora sexualAbuso sexual infantilSexual violence against boysFemale sexual offenderChild sexual abuseIn Brazil, approximately 776 cases of child sexual abuse (CSA) against male children and adolescents perpetrated by female abusers were reported between 2011 and 2017 (Brazil, 2018). Several studies demonstrate evidence of a particular process in the boys’ CSA experience, which impedes their disclosure process, making it highly underreported. This article aimed to capture reactions to boys’ CSA when committed by women, by analyzing the content of 292 comments in public domain news that reported real cases of this violence. The results showed a preponderance of the lack of recognition of sexual practices among adult women and boys as abuse (81.5%), containing derogatory attacks on boys, declarations of their impossibility of victimization, positive references to the experience, among other trivializing trends. The multiple virtual attacks and the mischaracterization of cases as abusive suggest a process of double victimization inflicted on sexually abused boys, causing possible secondary psychological damage, reinforcing stigmas and the underreporting of this violence.En Brasil, fueron reportados aproximadamente 776 casos de abuso sexual infantil (ASI) contra niños y adolescentes del sexo masculino perpetrados por mujeres abusadoras entre 2011 y 2017 (Brasil, 2018). Varios estudios demuestran evidencias de un proceso particular en la experiencia de ASI de niños, que impide su proceso de divulgación, lo que la hace subnotificada. Este artículo tuvo como objetivo captar las reacciones al ASI de los niños cometida por mujeres, mediante el análisis del contenido de 292 comentarios en informes de dominio público que denunciaron casos reales de esa violencia. Los resultados mostraron una preponderancia del desconocimiento de las prácticas sexuales entre mujeres y niños como abuso (81,5%), conteniendo agresiones despectivas a los jóvenes, declaraciones de imposibilidad de victimización, referencias positivas a la experiencia, entre otras tendencias banalizadoras. Los múltiples ataques virtuales registrados y la caracterización errónea de los casos como no abusivos sugieren un proceso de (re)victimización social infligido a los niños abusados sexualmente, provocando posibles daños psicológicos secundarios, reforzando los estigmas y el subregistro de esa violencia.No Brasil, foram reportados aproximadamente 776 casos de abuso sexual infantil (ASI) contra crianças e adolescentes do sexo masculino perpetrado por abusadoras femininas entre 2011 e 2017 (Brasil, 2018). Diversos estudos demonstram evidências de um processo particular na experiência do ASI de meninos, que entravam seu processo de revelação, tornando-o altamente subnotificada. Este artigo pretendeu capturar reações ao ASI de meninos quando cometido por mulheres, pela análise de conteúdo de 292 comentários em reportagens de domínio público que noticiaram casos reais dessa violência. Os resultados demonstraram preponderância do não reconhecimento das práticas sexuais entre mulheres adultas e meninos como abuso (81,5%), contendo ataques depreciativos aos jovens, declarações de impossibilidade de vitimização destes, referências positivas à experiência, entre outras que banalizam a questão. Os múltiplos ataques virtuais registrados e a descaracterização dos casos como abusivos sugerem um processo de (re)vitimização socialmente infligida aos meninos sexualmente violentados, acarretando possíveis danos psicológicos secundários e reforçando estigmas e a subnotificação dessa violência.Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo - Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e da Saúde2021-12-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/psicorevista/article/view/5141710.23925/2594-3871.2021v30i2p332-362Psicologia Revista; v. 30 n. 2 (2021); 332-3622594-38711413-406310.23925/2594-3871.2021_v30i2reponame:Psicologia Revista (Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPporhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/psicorevista/article/view/51417/38255Copyright (c) 2021 Camila Bahia Lessa, Andréa Soutto Mayorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLessa, Camila BahiaMayor, Andréa Soutto2021-12-17T13:25:01Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/51417Revistahttps://revistas.pucsp.br/psicorevistaPRIhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/psicorevista/oaipsicorevista@pucsp.br2594-38711413-4063opendoar:2021-12-17T13:25:01Psicologia Revista (Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Double violence socially inflicted on boys sexually abused by women
(Re)violencia socialmente infligida a niños abusados sexualmente por mujeres
(Re)violências socialmente infligidas a meninos sexualmente abusados por mulheres
title Double violence socially inflicted on boys sexually abused by women
spellingShingle Double violence socially inflicted on boys sexually abused by women
Lessa, Camila Bahia
Violência sexual contra meninos
mulher ofensora sexual
abuso sexual infantil
Violencia sexual contra niños
Mujer ofensora sexual
Abuso sexual infantil
Sexual violence against boys
Female sexual offender
Child sexual abuse
title_short Double violence socially inflicted on boys sexually abused by women
title_full Double violence socially inflicted on boys sexually abused by women
title_fullStr Double violence socially inflicted on boys sexually abused by women
title_full_unstemmed Double violence socially inflicted on boys sexually abused by women
title_sort Double violence socially inflicted on boys sexually abused by women
author Lessa, Camila Bahia
author_facet Lessa, Camila Bahia
Mayor, Andréa Soutto
author_role author
author2 Mayor, Andréa Soutto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lessa, Camila Bahia
Mayor, Andréa Soutto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Violência sexual contra meninos
mulher ofensora sexual
abuso sexual infantil
Violencia sexual contra niños
Mujer ofensora sexual
Abuso sexual infantil
Sexual violence against boys
Female sexual offender
Child sexual abuse
topic Violência sexual contra meninos
mulher ofensora sexual
abuso sexual infantil
Violencia sexual contra niños
Mujer ofensora sexual
Abuso sexual infantil
Sexual violence against boys
Female sexual offender
Child sexual abuse
description In Brazil, approximately 776 cases of child sexual abuse (CSA) against male children and adolescents perpetrated by female abusers were reported between 2011 and 2017 (Brazil, 2018). Several studies demonstrate evidence of a particular process in the boys’ CSA experience, which impedes their disclosure process, making it highly underreported. This article aimed to capture reactions to boys’ CSA when committed by women, by analyzing the content of 292 comments in public domain news that reported real cases of this violence. The results showed a preponderance of the lack of recognition of sexual practices among adult women and boys as abuse (81.5%), containing derogatory attacks on boys, declarations of their impossibility of victimization, positive references to the experience, among other trivializing trends. The multiple virtual attacks and the mischaracterization of cases as abusive suggest a process of double victimization inflicted on sexually abused boys, causing possible secondary psychological damage, reinforcing stigmas and the underreporting of this violence.
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