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Defining military sexual trauma: establishing parameters and perspectives

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posted on 2024-10-14, 13:53 authored by Charlotte Herriott, Gavin Campbell, Lauren Godier-McBard, Abigail Wood, Dominic Murphy
Background: The term military sexual trauma [MST] is increasingly used to describe instances of sexual harassment/assault that occur between serving personnel during military service. However, in the absence of a clear universal definition, MST is an increasingly contested term, with confusion about its scope, application to differing jurisdictions and implications for responses and treatment.Objective: This editorial provides a universal definition of MST, decoupled from any national system or framework.Method: Drawing on existing international evidence about the nature and impact of MST.Results and Conclusion: We argue that MST terminology provides a unique framing which recognises the institutional nature of MST victimisation and situates the context, behaviours, and impact on a continuum of violence.

History

Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

15

Issue number

1

Page range

2390759-

Publication title

European Journal of Psychotraumatology

ISSN

2000-8066

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Location

United States

File version

  • Published version

Language

  • eng

Item sub-type

Editorial

Affiliated with

  • Veterans and Families Institute (VFI) Outputs
  • Policing Institute of the Eastern Region (PIER) Outputs