Author

David Lawson

Date of Award

2005

Degree Name

Psychology

College

College of Liberal Arts

Type of Degree

M.A.

Document Type

Thesis

First Advisor

Stephen L. O’Keefe

Second Advisor

Tony Goudy

Third Advisor

R. Vernon Haning

Abstract

Sexual satisfaction of participants who recalled childhood sexual abuse was investigated. A survey asking several questions pertaining to sexual activities was completed by 417 adult heterosexual females and 179 adult heterosexual males. The results indicated that three groups had lower sexual satisfaction than controls: (1) underage females who were victims of coerced sexual situations with male partners who were within four years of the victim’s age, (2) underage females who voluntarily experimented sexually with underage males who were more than four years older than themselves, and (3) females who reported that they were raped as adults by adult males. Underage males who voluntarily experimented with underage females who were more than four years older than themselves reported higher sexual satisfaction than controls.

Subject(s)

Sexually abused children.

Sex (Psychology)

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