Department of Psychology, MS 062, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, 02454-9110, USA.
Arch Sex Behav. 2019 Oct;48(7):2149-2169. doi: 10.1007/s10508-018-1279-3. Epub 2019 Jan 9.
Psychological abuse and sexual abuse, either alone or in combination, have been implicated as developmental antecedents of problematic sexual thoughts and behaviors in studies of sexually aggressive males (Jesperson, Lalumière, & Seto, 2009; Knight & Sims-Knight, 2011; Levenson & Grady, 2016; Seto & Lalumière, 2010). Recently, psychological abuse perpetrated by a male caregiver has emerged as strongly associated with subsequent hypersexuality in adult males who had sexually offended. In a study of 529 adult male sexual offenders, Kingston, Graham, and Knight (2017) found that male caregiver psychological abuse was the most prominent correlate of hypersexual thoughts and behaviors in adulthood, above and beyond the effects of other abuse types, such as physical abuse and sexual abuse. Consequently, we hypothesized that, among juveniles who had sexually offended, higher self-reported levels of childhood psychological and sexual abuse, in contrast to other types of childhood maltreatment experiences, would covary with higher subsequent levels of normophilic sexualized thoughts and behaviors. Consistent with Kingston et al., Male Caregiver Psychological Abuse accounted for a significant amount of the variance in subsequent reported hypersexuality in this juvenile sample. Furthermore, this factor also emerged as a significant correlate of deviant sexual behaviors and fantasies, such as paraphilic interests and pedophilic preference. Sexual Abuse was also found to be significantly associated with hypersexuality. These findings provide additional support for the demonstrated relation between psychological abuse by a male caregiver and subsequent problematic sexual thoughts and behaviors. These data are also consistent with other research that suggests a gender symmetry effect in the impact of parental discipline and the differential effect of male caregiver abuse on male children.
心理虐待和性虐待,无论是单独发生还是共同发生,都被认为是研究中具有性侵犯倾向的男性出现问题性性思想和行为的发展前因(Jesperson、Lalumière 和 Seto,2009;Knight 和 Sims-Knight,2011;Levenson 和 Grady,2016;Seto 和 Lalumière,2010)。最近,男性照顾者实施的心理虐待与随后成年男性的过度性欲之间的联系越来越紧密,这些男性曾有过性犯罪。在一项对 529 名成年男性性犯罪者的研究中,Kingston、Graham 和 Knight(2017)发现,男性照顾者心理虐待是成年后过度性欲的最突出相关因素,超过了其他虐待类型的影响,例如身体虐待和性虐待。因此,我们假设,在有过性犯罪的青少年中,与其他类型的儿童虐待经历相比,自我报告的较高水平的儿童期心理和性虐待与较高的随后正常化的性化思想和行为水平相关。与 Kingston 等人的研究一致,男性照顾者心理虐待在这个青少年样本中对随后报告的过度性欲的变异量有显著影响。此外,这一因素也与异常性行为和幻想(如性癖好和恋童癖偏好)显著相关。性虐待也与过度性欲显著相关。这些发现为男性照顾者心理虐待与随后出现的问题性性思想和行为之间的关系提供了额外的支持。这些数据也与其他研究一致,这些研究表明,父母管教的影响存在性别对称性效应,以及男性照顾者虐待对男童的不同影响。