I am a survivor: Experiences, impacts and coping mechanisms of Fiipino victims of sexual violence

Date of Publication

3-2019

Document Type

Master's Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science in Psychology Major in Clinical Psychology

Subject Categories

Clinical Psychology | Psychology

College

College of Liberal Arts

Department/Unit

Psychology

Thesis Adviser

Reynaldo Nuelito Q. Canlas

Defense Panel Chair

Maria Caridad H. Tarroja

Defense Panel Member

Angela Fabiola V. Regala
Karina A. Pankingan

Abstract/Summary

Sexual violence is a catastrophic phenomenon that most women encounter worldwide. However, the stigma surrounding the victims of sexual violence often leads to culture of silence, causing the numbers of such cases to be underreported leading to limited sexual violence – related studies. With this, the goal of this study is to contribute additional information on the experiences of Filipino victims with sexual violence, its impacts, and their coping mechanisms. Ten Filipino women, who were victims of sexual violence, were interviewed in this study. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the gathered data. Themes on their experiences, the effects of sexual violence and their coping mechanisms were formulated and presented in this study. Results of the study showed that the most common type of sexual violence experienced by the participants was rape. They also reported feelings of fear during and after the abuse. Feelings of shame and guilt were also experienced which kept them silent about their negative experiences. Experiencing sexual violence can have negative impacts to an individual’s total well – being. To cope with these adverse experiences, they sought support from their families and friends, some confronted their problems and even employed positive reappraisal while some used avoidance coping.

Abstract Format

html

Language

English

Format

Electronic

Accession Number

CDTG008080

Keywords

Sexual abuse victims—Philippines—Psychology; Sex crimes—Philippines

Embargo Period

7-18-2023

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