Affiliation:
1. Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Odontology Malmö University Malmö Sweden
2. Department of Social and Psychological Studies Karlstad University Karlstad Sweden
Abstract
AbstractBackground/AimTo analyse, from the perspective of adults with a history of sexual abuse, the impact of the experience on their general health and well‐being.Material and MethodsThe participants comprised 12 strategically selected informants (10 women), aged 19–56; all sexually abused during child‐ and/or adulthood. They were interviewed in‐depth and encouraged to describe the impact of the sexual abuse on their daily lives. The consequences of sexual abuse on oral health have previously been reported. The interviews were recorded digitally, transcribed verbatim and analysed according to qualitative content analysis with an inductive approach.ResultsThe overall theme illustrating the latent content was Sexual abuse experience—limiting long‐term consequences, always present in body and mind. The first category covering the manifest content was ‘A lost foothold’, with two subcategories: (i) emotional repercussions and (ii) physical health repercussions. The second category was ‘The significance of distance to trauma’, with two subcategories (i) keeping a distance and tending to escape and (ii) processing the trauma experience—a struggle towards balance.ConclusionsA history of sexual abuse cannot be understood in isolation: the long‐term repercussions pervade daily life. However, after disclosure of the abuse and processing the trauma, it is possible to ameliorate some of the negative effects. In this context, the dental setting emerges as a potentially important venue for disclosure as almost every person, sooner or later, visits the dentist.
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