TY - JOUR PY - 2019// TI - Disguisable and obvious child sexual abuse behaviors: analysis of effects on sexual addiction in adults and between-sex comparisons of occurrence percentages using anonymous data from perpetrators and victims JO - Sexual addiction and compulsivity A1 - Steele, Kerri A1 - Stroebel, Sandra S. A1 - O'Keefe, Stephen L. A1 - Griffee, Karen A1 - Harper-Dorton, Karen V. A1 - Beard, Keith W. A1 - Young, Debra H. A1 - Swindell, Sam A1 - Stroupe, Walter E. A1 - Kuo, Shih-Ya A1 - Hershman, Cassandra M. SP - 333 EP - 360 VL - 26 IS - 3-4 N2 - Anonymous retrospective data were input by 2,828 female and 1,556 male adult study participants using a study-specific computer program. Although adult males were more likely than adult females to select underage females for victims, adult females were more likely than adult males to select underage males for victims of both disguisable and obvious child sexual abuse in both data from perpetrators and data from victims. Logistic regression analysis of potential statistical predictors from early behaviors for being sexually addicted revealed that many were statistically significant in both females and males. The three most powerful predictors were identified in each sex.

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LA - en SN - 1072-0162 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10720162.2019.1647319 ID - ref1 ER -