Part II: Differences between Sexually Victimized and Nonsexually Victimized Male Adolescent Sexual Abusers and Delinquent Youth: Further Group Comparisons of Developmental Antecedents and Behavioral Challenges |
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Authors: | George S. Leibowitz David L. Burton Alan Howard |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Vermont , Burlington , Vermont , USA George.Leibowitz@uvm.edu;3. Smith College , Northampton , Massachusetts , USA;4. University of Vermont , Burlington , Vermont , USA |
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Abstract: | In order to determine the prevalence of childhood sexual abuse among gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals, we conducted a meta-analysis that compiled the results of 65 articles across 9 countries. The results revealed no significant difference in the prevalence of child sexual abuse between homosexual and bisexual people for both sexes. The prevalence of child sexual abuse among female sexual minorities was significantly higher than that among male sexual minorities. The lowest prevalence was found in South America, followed by Asia. The definition of child sexual abuse, dimension used to measure sexual orientation, year of data collection, and the mean age of participants at the time of assessment influenced the estimated prevalence of child sexual abuse. We conclude that many variables influence the reported prevalence of child sexual abuse among sexual minorities. |
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Keywords: | adolescent sexual offending delinquency sexual victimization personality sexual recidivism |
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