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Child Sexual Abuse,Sexual Anxiety,and Sexual Satisfaction: The Role of Self-Capacities
Authors:Noémie Bigras  John Briere
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Quebec in Montreal, Montreal, Canada;2. Department of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA
Abstract:Research indicates that child sexual abuse produces lasting alterations in interpersonal relatedness, identity, and affect regulation, often referred to as self-capacity disturbance. Child sexual abuse also has been shown to negatively impact sexual functioning. This study examined the role of altered self-capacities in mediating the relationship between child sexual abuse and sexual responses. Path analysis revealed that child sexual abuse was related to sexual anxiety and decreased sexual satisfaction through its association with reduced self-awareness and a propensity to be involved in difficult interpersonal relationships.
Keywords:affect dysregulation  child maltreatment  identity  interpersonal conflicts  sexual adjustment
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