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Persistent Complications of Child Sexual Abuse: Sexually Compulsive Behaviors,Attachment, and Emotions
Authors:Dixie Meyer  Aaron Cohn  Brittany Robinson  Fatima Muse  Rachel Hughes
Affiliation:1. Family and Community, Medicine School of Medicine, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, USAdmeyer40@slu.edu;3. Family and Community, Medicine School of Medicine, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Abstract:
ABSTRACT

Child sexual abuse has the potential to cause distress for the victim across the lifespan. Romantic relationships may be particularly difficult for victims of child sexual abuse. This retrospective study examined differences in adult romantic attachment, sexually compulsive behaviors, and emotion regulation by history of child sexual abuse in a large, nonclinical sample. Those with a history of child sexual abuse reported more attachment anxiety in romantic relationships and engaged in more sexually compulsive behaviors. Overall, males displayed more sexually compulsive behaviors than females regardless of history of sexual abuse. Males with a history of sexual abuse displayed the greatest number of sexually compulsive behaviors. Surprisingly, no differences were observed in emotion regulation or attachment avoidant behaviors by history of child sexual abuse. Future research should seek to replicate current findings and examine emotion regulation difficulties experienced as a result of trauma.
Keywords:children  gender issues  mental health  sexual abuse
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