Gibson L E, Leitenberg H
Department of Psychology, The University of Vermont, Burlington 05405, USA.
Child Abuse Negl. 2000 Sep;24(9):1115-25. doi: 10.1016/s0145-2134(00)00179-4.
The primary goal of the current study was to determine whether rates of child sexual abuse differed among undergraduate women who either had or had not participated in a sexual abuse prevention program during childhood. A secondary goal was to determine whether differences emerged in sexual satisfaction or avoidance of sexual activity between those women who had or had not participated in such a program.
Eight hundred and twenty-five women undergraduates from a New England state university filled out a survey on "sexual experiences" for research credit. Respondents were asked detailed questions regarding past histories of child sexual abuse and participation in school-based prevention programs during childhood. Additionally, they responded to questions about their current sexual satisfaction and sexual behaviors.
Sixty-two percent of the sample reported having participated in a "good touch-bad touch" sexual abuse prevention program in school. Eight percent of respondents who reported ever having had a prevention program also reported having been subsequently sexually abused, compared to 14% of respondents who did not ever have a prevention program. No differences were found in adult sexual satisfaction or on behavioral measures of sexual activity between those respondents who had and had not participated in a prevention program.
This is the first study to find that school-based child sexual abuse prevention programs are associated with a reduced incidence of child sexual abuse. Additionally, contrary to concerns voiced in the literature, there was no evidence that prevention programs are associated with decreased sexual satisfaction or avoidance of sex in adulthood. Implications of the results for further study are discussed.
本研究的主要目标是确定在童年时期参加过或未参加过性虐待预防项目的本科女性中,儿童性虐待的发生率是否存在差异。次要目标是确定在参加过或未参加过此类项目的女性之间,性满意度或对性活动的回避是否存在差异。
来自新英格兰一所州立大学的825名本科女性填写了一份关于“性经历”的调查问卷以获得研究学分。受访者被问及有关儿童性虐待的过往经历以及童年时期参与校内预防项目的详细问题。此外,她们还回答了有关当前性满意度和性行为的问题。
62%的样本报告称在学校参加过“正确触摸-错误触摸”性虐待预防项目。报告曾参加过预防项目的受访者中,8%的人还报告称随后遭受了性虐待,而未参加过预防项目的受访者中这一比例为14%。在参加过和未参加过预防项目的受访者之间,在成人性满意度或性活动的行为指标方面未发现差异。
这是第一项发现校内儿童性虐待预防项目与儿童性虐待发生率降低相关的研究。此外,与文献中表达的担忧相反,没有证据表明预防项目与成年后的性满意度降低或回避性行为有关。讨论了研究结果对进一步研究的意义。