The complex experience of child pornography survivors
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2018
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Child Abuse & Neglect
Abstract
This research explores the complex experiences of survivors of child pornography production.
The study was conducted among a convenience sample of child pornography adult survivors
(N = 133), using an online survey which included a series of open-ended questions. Nearly half
of respondents reported that they felt the production of sexual images caused specific problems
that were different from the problems caused by other aspects of the abuse. Nearly half of the
sample worried all the time that people would think they were willing participants or that people
would recognize them, one-third refused to talk about the images and 22% denied there were
images. The qualitative analysis identified three major themes which emerged from the survivor's
perspective as adults: Guilt and shame, their ongoing vulnerability and an empowerment dimension
the images sometimes brought. Recommendations for further research and additional implications
are discussed.
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child pornography, sexual abuse images, survivors
Citation
Gewirtz-Meydan, A., Walsh, W., Wolak, J., & Finkelhor, D. (2018). The complex experience of child pornography survivors. Child abuse & neglect, 80, 238-248.