Authors
Joke Depraetere, Christophe Vandeviver, Tom Vander Beken, Ines Keygnaert
Publication date
2020/12
Source
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse
Volume
21
Issue
5
Pages
991-1010
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Sexual victimization is typically presented as a gender-based problem involving a female victim and a male offender. Science, policy, and society focus on female victims at the expense of male victims. Male sexual victimization is thus understudied compared with female sexual victimization. By performing a critical interpretive synthesis of research papers, policy documents, and gray literature (N = 67) published in four electronic databases from January 2000 through September 2017, this article establishes the prevalence of male sexual victims and the causes that underlie the underrepresentation of this group in existing research and current policy. The prevalence rates of male sexual victims vary considerably, with up to 65% of men reporting sexual victimization. The underrepresentation of male victims was found to be rooted in prevailing gender roles and accepted sexual scripts in society, together with rape …
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Scholar articles
J Depraetere, C Vandeviver, TV Beken, I Keygnaert - Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2020