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Research Note: Parallel Reactions in Rape Victims and Rape Researchers

NCJ Number
115986
Journal
Violence and Victims Volume: 4 Issue: 1 Dated: (Spring 1989) Pages: 57-62
Author(s)
J G Alexander; M de Chesnay; E Marshall; A R Campbell; S Johnson; R Wright
Date Published
1989
Length
6 pages
Annotation
In a recent study, several nurse researchers assisted in a case record review on 1,215 rape crisis center records to determine demographic predicators of sexual abuse.
Abstract
Despite the relatively impersonal nature of the method used in collection of data, researchers experienced highly subjective responses to the often sketchy case records both during and after the study. Some of the reactions reported by data collectors included: anger, dreams, fear of physical injury, and sleep disorders. These responses closely parallel those reported to the literature on rape victims. This research note (1) describes the reactions of the five different data collectors, (2) compares these reactions to those reported for rape victims, (3) suggests some implications for those engaged in research on potentially distressing topics, and (4) offers suggestions on how to best prepare data collectors and others for research in emotionally charged areas. 9 references. (Author abstract)

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