Vaillancourt-Morel Marie-Pier, Bergeron Sophie, Gewirtz-Meydan Ateret, Zippan Natasha, Nagy Léna, Koós Mónika, Kraus Shane W, Demetrovics Zsolt, Potenza Marc N, Bőthe Beáta
Department of Psychology, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Pavillon Michel-Sarrazin, 3600, rue Sainte-Marguerite, C.P. 500, Trois-Rivières, QC, G9A 5H7, Canada.
Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les problèmes conjugaux et les agressions sexuelles, Montréal, QC, Canada.
Arch Sex Behav. 2025 Jun 6. doi: 10.1007/s10508-025-03162-x.
Sexual abuse, which includes child (CSA), adolescent, and adult unwanted sexual experiences (AASA), is related to compulsive sexual behaviors (CSB). However, we know little about who reports a stronger association between sexual abuse and CSB. We examined whether the association between sexual abuse and CSB varied across age-related sexual abuse categories, participants' age, genders, sexual orientations, relationship status, and countries of residence across 42 countries. We used data from the International Sex Survey among 82,233 adults (M = 32.39; cisgender women: 55.8%) who completed online self-report measures. Results showed that even if all age-related categories of sexual abuse (i.e., CSA, AASA, and CSA + AASA) were significantly related to higher CSB with small effect sizes, CSA + AASA was more strongly related, followed by CSA, and then AASA. All forms of sexual abuse were more strongly related to CSB in younger participants, in cisgender men, and in single participants. Although CSA was related to higher CSB similarly across all sexual orientations, AASA and CSA + AASA were more strongly related to CSB among gay or lesbian, asexual, and queer or pansexual participants than among those reporting being heterosexual, homo- or heteroflexible, and another sexual orientation. Finally, the associations between sexual abuse and CSB were different across countries, with a complex pattern of findings. This large-scale, cross-cultural study supports the association between sexual abuse and CSB, providing a much-needed comprehensive depiction of the demographics linked to a stronger sexual abuse-CSB association.
性虐待,包括儿童性虐待(CSA)、青少年性虐待和成人非自愿性经历(AASA),与强迫性性行为(CSB)有关。然而,我们对哪些人报告性虐待与CSB之间存在更强的关联知之甚少。我们研究了性虐待与CSB之间的关联在与年龄相关的性虐待类别、参与者的年龄、性别、性取向、恋爱状况以及42个国家的居住国之间是否存在差异。我们使用了来自国际性调查的数据,该调查涵盖了82233名成年人(平均年龄M = 32.39岁;顺性别女性占55.8%),他们完成了在线自我报告测量。结果显示,即使所有与年龄相关的性虐待类别(即CSA、AASA以及CSA + AASA)都与较高的CSB显著相关,但其效应量较小,其中CSA + AASA的相关性更强,其次是CSA,然后是AASA。在年轻参与者、顺性别男性和单身参与者中,所有形式的性虐待与CSB的相关性更强。尽管在所有性取向中,CSA与较高的CSB的相关性相似,但在男同性恋、女同性恋、无性恋以及酷儿或泛性恋参与者中,AASA和CSA + AASA与CSB的相关性比那些报告为异性恋、双性恋倾向或其他性取向的参与者更强。最后,性虐待与CSB之间的关联在不同国家有所不同,呈现出复杂的结果模式。这项大规模的跨文化研究支持了性虐待与CSB之间的关联,提供了一幅急需的与更强的性虐待 - CSB关联相关的人口统计学综合描述。