2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(03)12466-x
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Development of sexually abusive behaviour in sexually victimised males: a longitudinal study

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“…Further factors, like normal sexual development, increased sexual curiosity (Bancroft, 2006), and an easy access to potential victims (Leclerc, Beauregard, & Proulx, 2008) but also specific social, psychosexual and affective dysfunctions (Hart-Kerkhoffs et al, 2009;Hendriks & Bijleveld, 2004;Hunter et al, 2003;Hunter et al, 2000) play an important role in these juvenile child molesters. Furthermore, exposure to sexual abuse has been found to contribute to later juvenile (Worling, 1995) and adult (Salter et al, 2003) sexual offending which often has been committed against male child victims. The present data partly support this association because sexual victimization and offending against a male victim was found to be weakly but most closely related to the "single offender with severe molestation of a related child" dimension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further factors, like normal sexual development, increased sexual curiosity (Bancroft, 2006), and an easy access to potential victims (Leclerc, Beauregard, & Proulx, 2008) but also specific social, psychosexual and affective dysfunctions (Hart-Kerkhoffs et al, 2009;Hendriks & Bijleveld, 2004;Hunter et al, 2003;Hunter et al, 2000) play an important role in these juvenile child molesters. Furthermore, exposure to sexual abuse has been found to contribute to later juvenile (Worling, 1995) and adult (Salter et al, 2003) sexual offending which often has been committed against male child victims. The present data partly support this association because sexual victimization and offending against a male victim was found to be weakly but most closely related to the "single offender with severe molestation of a related child" dimension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of abused individuals are girls while the majority of abusers are males. Females may also become sexual abusers but those cases are more infrequent (4,5). Role modeling and social learning theory may explain this finding since children who are abused may take the individuals in their traumatizing experiences as role models (6).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Es ist jedoch methodisch nicht einfach Selektionsefekte (bestimmte Familien ziehen in bestimmte Nachbarschaten) von ursächlichen Einlüssen der Nachbarschat zu unterscheiden (Oakes, 2004 (Carpenter, Brown, Griin, 2007 (McMillan, Hastings, Salter, Skuse, 2008). Derzeit vorliegende Längsschnittstudien zeigen insbesondere für sexuell missbrauchte Jungen, die zudem einer brutalisierenden Familienatmosphä-re ausgesetzt sind (Widom, 1995;Salter et al 2003), und für Jungen bzw. männliche Jugendliche mit sexuell grenzverletzendem Verhalten (Fortune u. Lambie, 2006) (Friedrich et al, 1992), in der Praxis recht gut beschreiben und dokumentieren lässt.…”
Section: äTiologie Von Kindesmisshandlung Vernachlässigung Und Sexueunclassified