1979
DOI: 10.1037/0021-843x.88.4.407
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Childhood molestation: Variables related to differential impacts on psychosexual functioning in adult women.

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“…The second trend across studies was a strong association between early sexual victimization and behavioral indications of diminished sexual satisfaction, in the form of sexual arousal disorders, inhibited orgasm, and coital pain. These findings are consistent with those of several earlier studies also documenting rather pervasive sexual difficulties among adolescent and adult survivors of sexual abuse (Gold, 1986;Maltz & Holman, 1987;Meiselman, 1978;Tsai, Feldman-Summers, & Edgar, 1979). In a rare deviation from this general pattern, one study of 54 women reporting a history of sexual abuse and an equal number of matched controls revealed no group differences with respect to self-reported sexual satisfaction or sexual dysfunction (Greenwald, Leitenberg, Cado, & Tarran, 1990).…”
Section: Sexual Functioningsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The second trend across studies was a strong association between early sexual victimization and behavioral indications of diminished sexual satisfaction, in the form of sexual arousal disorders, inhibited orgasm, and coital pain. These findings are consistent with those of several earlier studies also documenting rather pervasive sexual difficulties among adolescent and adult survivors of sexual abuse (Gold, 1986;Maltz & Holman, 1987;Meiselman, 1978;Tsai, Feldman-Summers, & Edgar, 1979). In a rare deviation from this general pattern, one study of 54 women reporting a history of sexual abuse and an equal number of matched controls revealed no group differences with respect to self-reported sexual satisfaction or sexual dysfunction (Greenwald, Leitenberg, Cado, & Tarran, 1990).…”
Section: Sexual Functioningsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Research conducted by Tsai, Feldman-Summers, and Edgar (1979) suggested that the survivor's idiosyncratic perception of negative impact would be associated with greater trauma. Much of the data collected in this study lends support for this observation.…”
Section: Idiosyncratic Meaning Of Abusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dentre esses resultados, os mais frequentes são: transtorno de estresse pós-traumático, depressão, abuso de álcool e drogas, agressividade, problemas no sono, disfunção sexual, suicídio, medo constante de sofrer novo abuso, sentimento de culpa e vergonha, somatizações frequentes, dificuldades de conquistas profissionais, problemas interpessoais e problemas com confiança e intimidade (ABRAPIA, 2002;Krug, Dahlberg, Mercy, Zwi & Lozano, 2002;Merrill, Guimond, Thomsen & Miller, 2003;Tsai, Feldman-Summers, & Edgar, 1979). O presente estudo enfocará o Transtorno de Estresse Pós-traumático já que, além de ser um resultado frequente, ele engloba diversas classes de comportamentos correspondentes aos diferentes resultados do abuso sexual e também apresenta foco importante na esquiva, principalmente as de relações interpessoais.…”
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“…23 Em diversos casos de TEPT muitas pessoas tendem a ser resilientes à experiência vivida, entretanto, nos casos de abuso sexual a resiliência não é frequente, isso porque o abuso envolve o trauma repetitivo por cuidadores, parceiros, familiares e conhecidos de confiança (Bonanno, 2004). Os efeitos a longo prazo do abuso sexual são, em sua maioria, problemas interpessoais e problemas em manter e criar relações de confiança e intimidade (Tsai, Feldman-Summers, & Edgar, 1979;Merrill, Guimond, Thomsen & Miller, 2003). Esse é o fator mais alarmante na escolha das intervenções e tratamentos para essa população, já que há um déficit evidente no funcionamento interpessoal dessas vítimas.…”
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