Loeb Tamra Burns, Williams John K, Carmona Jennifer Vargas, Rivkin Inna, Wyatt Gail E, Chin Dorothy, Asuan-O'Brien Agnes
University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, 90095-1759, USA.
Annu Rev Sex Res. 2002;13:307-45.
As we move into the 21st century, information about sex is widespread and more accessible to the general public than ever before. This interest in sex also increases the focus on symptoms and patterns associated with sexual problems. However, the etiology of sexual dysfunction is multifaceted and poorly understood. One factor that has received growing attention is the role that early sexual abuse plays in sexual development and later sexual functioning, and how these associations differ between males and females. Despite high prevalence rates of child sexual abuse (CSA), which occurs to approximately 1 in 3 females and 1 in 10 males under the age of 18, we do not completely understand the complexities of how and to what extent CSA affects sexual functioning. Nonetheless, the research highlights the need to recognize the potentially powerful influence that abusive childhood experiences contribute to sexual health, performance, and satisfaction. We review research on the relationship between CSA and adolescent and adult sexual functioning. We use a developmental framework to guide our understanding of the effects of CSA, as well as gender and ethnic differences, on the sexual functioning of male and female survivors.
随着我们步入21世纪,有关性的信息广泛传播,普通大众比以往任何时候都更容易获取此类信息。对性的这种关注也增加了对与性问题相关的症状和模式的关注。然而,性功能障碍的病因是多方面的,人们对此了解甚少。一个受到越来越多关注的因素是早期性虐待在性发育和后期性功能中所起的作用,以及这些关联在男性和女性之间的差异。尽管儿童性虐待(CSA)的发生率很高,在18岁以下的女性中约有三分之一、男性中约有十分之一遭受过CSA,但我们并不完全了解CSA如何以及在多大程度上影响性功能的复杂性。尽管如此,研究强调需要认识到童年虐待经历对性健康、性表现和性满意度可能产生的强大影响。我们回顾了关于CSA与青少年及成人性功能之间关系的研究。我们使用一个发展框架来指导我们理解CSA以及性别和种族差异对男性和女性幸存者性功能的影响。