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Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity
The Journal of Treatment & Prevention
Volume 16, 2009 - Issue 1
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Exploring the Relationship Between Erotic Disruption During the Latency Period and the Use of Sexually Explicit Material, Online Sexual Behaviors, and Sexual Dysfunctions in Young Adulthood

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Pages 79-100 | Published online: 21 Feb 2009
 

Abstract

The researchers explored the theoretical prism of Sigmund Freud's latency period (6-to-12 years of age), to ascertain whether an absence of erotic arousal during latency is fundamentally essential for children to attain healthy psychosexual development. Exploratory factor analysis discovered two factors that measured erotic disruption during the latency period (i.e., exposure to sexually explicit material [SEM] and child sexual abuse). Furthermore, three factors were found which measured SEM use, online sexual behaviors, and sexual dysfunctions in young adulthood. Multiple regression analyses demonstrated that latency SEM exposure predicted adult use of SEM and both child sexual abuse and latency SEM exposure predicted adult sexual dysfunctions.

The researchers would like to thank Brenda Russell, Ph.D; Robert Levine, Ph.D; John Crounse, M.A.; Christine Chapman; and Jennifer Hughes for their contribution for this study.

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∗Denotes incomplete sentence

∗Denotes incomplete sentence.

1 = Adult SEM Use

F2 = Adult Online Sexual Behaviors

3 = Adult Sexual Dysfunctions.

p < .05

∗∗p < .001.

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