Simon Valerie A, Feiring Candice
Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.
Child Maltreat. 2008 May;13(2):167-81. doi: 10.1177/1077559508315602.
Youth with confirmed histories of sexual abuse (N = 118) were followed longitudinally to examine associations between their initial sexual reactions to abuse and subsequent sexual functioning. Participants were interviewed at abuse discovery (ages 8 through 15) and again 1 and 6 years later. Eroticism and sexual anxiety emerged as distinct indices of abuse-specific sexual reactions and predicted subsequent sexual functioning. Eroticism was associated with indicators of heightened sexuality, including more sexual risk behavior and views of sexual intimacy focused on partners' needs. Sexual anxiety was associated with indicators of diminished sexuality, including few sexual partners and avoidant views of sexual intimacy. Age at abuse discovery moderated some associations, suggesting that the timing of abuse-specific reactions affects trajectories of sexual development. Findings point to the need for a developmental approach to understanding how abuse-specific sexual reactions disrupt sexual development and the need for early interventions promoting healthy sexual development.
对有确诊性虐待史的青少年(N = 118)进行了纵向跟踪,以研究他们对虐待的最初性反应与随后性功能之间的关联。在发现虐待行为时(8至15岁)对参与者进行访谈,并在1年后和6年后再次访谈。性兴奋和性焦虑成为特定于虐待的性反应的不同指标,并预测了随后的性功能。性兴奋与性活动增强的指标相关,包括更多的性风险行为以及关注伴侣需求的性亲密观念。性焦虑与性活动减少的指标相关,包括性伴侣较少以及对性亲密关系持回避态度。发现虐待行为的年龄调节了一些关联,这表明特定于虐待的反应时机影响性发育轨迹。研究结果表明,需要采用发展性方法来理解特定于虐待的性反应如何扰乱性发育,以及需要进行早期干预以促进健康的性发育。