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Beard KW, Griffee K, Newsome JE, Harper-Dorton KV, O'Keefe SL, Linz TD, Young DH, Swindell S, Stroupe WE, Steele K, Lawhon M, Nichols AN. Sex. Addict. Compuls. 2017; 24(1-2): 79-107.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/10720162.2017.1306467

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unavailable

Abstract

A comparison of 74 victims of father-daughter incest (FDI) to 355 controls who were victims of child-sexual abuse (CSA) by an adult male other than their father identified multiple significant differences between the two groups attributable to effects unique to FDI. For example, FDI victims had more problematic scores on the depression scale, and they preferred to have partner sex less frequently than the victims of CSA-AM. Problematic relationships between parents, higher family-tolerated father-daughter nudity, and a new partner in the home all increased the likelihood of FDI. Hypersexual and risky sexual behaviors increased the likelihood of endorsing being sexually addicted.


Language: en

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