Dolezal Curtis, Carballo-Diéguez Alex
New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1051 Riverside Drive, Unit # 15, New York, NY 10032, USA.
J Sex Res. 2002 Aug;39(3):165-73. doi: 10.1080/00224490209552138.
There is a lack of consensus on how to define childhood sexual abuse (CSA). In this study we explore the perceptions of CSA among men who had such experiences. One hundred Latino men (predominately gay) who had childhood sexual experiences with an older partner (CSEOP) were asked whether they considered their experiences sexual abuse (41 said no; 59 said yes). Those who felt abused were younger when the events happened and were more likely to have been physically forced, physically hurt, threatened, and emotionally hurt. Negative correlates of CSEOP in adulthood were also explored. Men who considered themselves the victims of CSA differed from those without CSEOP in having more alcohol use, unprotected anal sex, and male sex partners.
对于如何定义儿童性虐待(CSA),目前尚无共识。在本研究中,我们探讨了有过此类经历的男性对儿童性虐待的看法。一百名有过与年长伴侣的童年性经历(CSEOP)的拉丁裔男性(主要是同性恋者)被问及他们是否认为自己的经历属于性虐待(41人表示否;59人表示是)。那些感觉受到虐待的人在事件发生时年龄更小,并且更有可能遭受身体强迫、身体伤害、威胁和情感伤害。我们还探讨了成年后CSEOP的负相关因素。认为自己是CSA受害者的男性在饮酒、无保护肛交和男性性伴侣方面与没有CSEOP的男性有所不同。