Yates A
University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson 85724.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 1991 Sep;30(5):791-5.
When young children behave in a sexual manner, they may be suspected of having been sexually abused. However, this behavior may or may not indicate sexual abuse. Case studies suggest that nonsexually abused children can manifest an increase in erotic behavior on the basis of unusually intense but nonabusive sexual experiences or as part of a compulsion. When the sexual behavior is secondary to abuse, it can be related to posttraumatic stress disorder or intense and prolonged sexual experience.
当幼儿表现出性行为时,他们可能会被怀疑遭受了性虐待。然而,这种行为可能表明也可能不表明存在性虐待。案例研究表明,未遭受性虐待的儿童可能会基于异常强烈但非虐待性的性经历或作为强迫行为的一部分而表现出性行为增加。当性行为是虐待的继发结果时,它可能与创伤后应激障碍或强烈且持久的性经历有关。