A sample of 465 Junior and Senior college students was tested at the University of Texas-Pan American to test our primary hypothesis that argues that individual who had suffered CSA rely more on cybersex activities as a means of sexual gratification to cope with the long term effects of sexual abuse as a result of adulthood sexual maladjustment, as opposed to individual who did not suffered CSA. The statistical analyses performed failed to reject the null hypothesis of this thesis that the experience of CSA has no effect on adult use of internet cybersex. Further research is suggested using measures free of gender bias
Childhood sexual abuse is a large problem, with research estimates indicating that between 16-25% of...
Disproportionately high rates of sexual revictimization have been noted among former victims of chil...
Recently, child sexual abuse (CSA) has become an issue of increasing interest and concern in the soc...
A sample of 465 Junior and Senior college students was tested at the University of Texas-Pan America...
In 1998 Rind, Tromovitch and Bauserman conducted a meta-analysis using a college sample which challe...
Text in EnglishThis study examined the effects of childhood sexual abuse on the emotional functionin...
Sexual satisfaction of participants who recalled childhood sexual abuse was investigated. A survey a...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) has consistently been associated with the use of avoidant coping; these cop...
The differences between adult victims of child sexual abuse and non-abused females were determined b...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [150]-164).The goals of the present study were to define ...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) is a societal problem whose origins date back to the times of the ancient G...
Coping has been suggested as an important element in understanding the long-term functioning of indi...
This project examined the associations between childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and both adult sexual vi...
Childhood sexual abuse is a prevalent problem that impacts adult women and the mental health profess...
A subset of research exploring the long-term impact of child sexual abuse (CSA) has examined the adu...
Childhood sexual abuse is a large problem, with research estimates indicating that between 16-25% of...
Disproportionately high rates of sexual revictimization have been noted among former victims of chil...
Recently, child sexual abuse (CSA) has become an issue of increasing interest and concern in the soc...
A sample of 465 Junior and Senior college students was tested at the University of Texas-Pan America...
In 1998 Rind, Tromovitch and Bauserman conducted a meta-analysis using a college sample which challe...
Text in EnglishThis study examined the effects of childhood sexual abuse on the emotional functionin...
Sexual satisfaction of participants who recalled childhood sexual abuse was investigated. A survey a...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) has consistently been associated with the use of avoidant coping; these cop...
The differences between adult victims of child sexual abuse and non-abused females were determined b...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [150]-164).The goals of the present study were to define ...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) is a societal problem whose origins date back to the times of the ancient G...
Coping has been suggested as an important element in understanding the long-term functioning of indi...
This project examined the associations between childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and both adult sexual vi...
Childhood sexual abuse is a prevalent problem that impacts adult women and the mental health profess...
A subset of research exploring the long-term impact of child sexual abuse (CSA) has examined the adu...
Childhood sexual abuse is a large problem, with research estimates indicating that between 16-25% of...
Disproportionately high rates of sexual revictimization have been noted among former victims of chil...
Recently, child sexual abuse (CSA) has become an issue of increasing interest and concern in the soc...