Dec 19, 2024
Episode Summary:
In this episode of the #SiblingsToo Podcast, host Nancy Morris talks with Dr. Peter Yates and Amy Adams about their scoping review on sibling sexual abuse (SSA), a critical step in consolidating fragmented research on this under-explored issue. By mapping the current knowledge base, their work identifies gaps in research, clarifies definitions, and lays the groundwork for improved understanding and future studies, making it an invaluable resource for addressing SSA more effectively.
Dr. Yates and Amy Adams discuss the complexities of defining SSA, revealing 27 different definitions in the literature and stressing the importance of clear, consistent language to avoid stigma and misinterpretation. They also examine prevalence rates, with adult disclosures ranging from 1.6% to 7%, highlighting the urgent need for increased societal awareness and targeted research. The conversation underscores the limitations of existing studies and calls for more rigorous approaches to fully understand SSA’s onset, patterns, and long-term impacts.
About the Guest(s):
Dr. Peter Yates: Dr. Peter Yates is a lecturer in social work at Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland. With a background in working in a specialist service assisting children and young people exhibiting harmful sexual behavior, Dr. Yates has dedicated his research to studying sibling sexual abuse, primarily focusing on cases involving boys abusing their siblings.
Amy Adams: Amy Adams is a doctoral researcher at the University of Birmingham, centered on family and sibling dynamics. Her current research delves into the relationships between siblings where one child has caused harm and another has been harmed, providing insight into the complex dynamics within such families.
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Chapters:
0:00 |
Sibling Sexual Abuse: Understanding, Disclosure, and Stigma |
2:55 |
Exploring Research Gaps in Sibling Sexual Abuse Studies |
9:24 |
Challenges in Defining Sibling Sexual Abuse and Its Implications |
18:00 |
Defining Sibling Sexual Abuse and Its Research Implications |
22:33 |
Reevaluating Sibling Sexual Abuse and Its Traumatic Impact |
25:28 |
Challenges in Managing Sibling Relationships After Harm |
27:30 |
Understanding Sibling Sexual Abuse and Societal Challenges |
31:11 |
Prevalence and Research on Sibling Sexual Abuse |
33:41 |
Understanding the Impact of Sibling Sexual Abuse |
39:22 |
Understanding Sibling Sexual Abuse Across Diverse Family Dynamics |
45:09 |
Addressing Gaps in Sibling Sexual Abuse Research and Prevention |
51:04 |
Challenges in Disclosing Sibling Sexual Abuse Within Families |
56:39 |
Challenges of Disclosure in Adulthood for Childhood Trauma Survivors |
58:52 |
Risks and Rewards of Sharing Personal Struggles |
1:00:15 |
Understanding Non-Verbal Disclosures of Child Sexual Abuse |
1:02:26 |
Early Education and Prevention of Sibling Sexual Abuse |
1:05:45 |
The Challenge of Establishing Clear and Consistent Definitions |
1:07:29 |
Defining and Understanding Sibling Sexual Behaviors and Abuses |
1:11:27 |
Global Research Gaps in Sibling Sexual Abuse Studies |
1:16:29 |
Exploring Whole Family Interventions for Sibling Sexual Abuse |
1:21:28 |
Family Education as a Tool for Abuse Prevention |
1:24:39 |
Addressing Sibling Sexual Abuse Through Broader Societal Responsibility |
1:27:11 |
Increasing Research and Public Discourse on Sibling Sexual Abuse |
1:34:57 |
Scoping Review on Sibling Sexual Abuse: Methodology and Future Directions |
1:38:29 |
Sharing Open Access Research on the SiblingsToo Podcast |