A resource for men who have experienced child hood sexual abuse or sexual asssault and for their supporters

Available Now! a 56 page
booklet
from Living Well:
Living Well booklet

Available Now! a 56 page
booklet
from Living Well:
Living Well booklet

Articles

Following is a list of open access articles and studies that may be useful to your practice. Please note that all links to external websites will open in a new window.

Male survivors of childhood sexual abuse

Getz, L. (2011). Male survivors of childhood sexual abuse: Looking through a gendered lens. Social Work Today, 11 (2). Read article [web page].

Male survivors of sexual assault and rape

http://www.aifs.gov.au/acssa/pubs/wrap/w2.html
Crome, S. Male Survivors of Sexual Assault and Rape, Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault (ACSSA) Wrap, No 2 (2006). This resource document provides a current overview of research and information concerning male survivors of sexual assault and rape. Download article PDF [194 KB]

A view from inside the box

http://www.bradfordcvs.org.uk/a_view_from_inside_the_box.pdf
Survivors West Yorkshire, A view from inside the box: A social research project exploring sexual abuse/violence service provision across the Bradford district. Download Article PDF [3.3 MB]

Containing and resisting masculinity

http://www.traumacenter.org/products/pdf_files/masculinity.pdf
Kia-Keating, Grossman, Sorsoli & Epstein (2005), Containing and Resisting Masculinity: Narratives of renegotiation among resilient male survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Download Article PDF [108 KB]

Other Articles

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  • Lisak, D. (1994). The psychological impact of sexual abuse: Content analysis of interviews with male survivors. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 7, 525-548. Download article PDF
     
  • Holmes, G.R., Offen, L., Waller, G. (1997). See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil: Why do relatively few male victims of childhood sexual abuse receive help for abuse-related issues in adulthood? Clinical Psychology Review, 17, 69-88. Download article PDF
     
  • Holmes, W. C. & Slap, G. B. (1998). Sexual abuse of boys: Definition, prevalence, correlates, sequelae, and management. JAMA, Dec 2, 280(21), 1855-1162. Download article PDF
     
  • Dube, S. R., et al. (2005). Long-term consequences of childhood sexual abuse by gender of victim. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 28, 430-438. Download article PDF