TY - JOUR
T1 - Between pleasure, guilt, and dissociation
T2 - How trauma unfolds in the sexuality of childhood sexual abuse survivors
AU - Gewirtz-Meydan, Ateret
AU - Godbout, Natacha
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/7
Y1 - 2023/7
N2 - Background: Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a significant risk factor for sexual difficulties in adulthood. Objective: In the current study we aimed to expand the understanding of the association between CSA and sexual difficulties by examining the moderating role of traumatic sexuality in the association between CSA and sexual difficulties among a sample of CSA survivors. Participants and setting: The hypothesized moderation model was examined among a sample of 393 CSA survivors. Methods: Significant interactions were probed using simple slopes tests using the interactions R package. Results: The results indicated main effects of traumatic sexuality on survivors' sexual difficulties: Greater severity of dissociation during sex was linked with greater sexual dysfunction and higher compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD), and greater intrusiveness during sex and pleasing the other during sex were linked with higher CSBD. Experiencing higher sex-related guilt and/or shame and hypervigilance with regard to sex were associated with greater sexual dysfunction. As for the moderations, intrusiveness during sex and pleasing the other during sex moderated the association between CSA and sexual dysfunction. Intrusiveness during sex and sex-related guilt and/or shame moderated the association between CSA and CSBD. Intrusiveness during sex, pleasing the other during sex, and/or hypervigilance with regard to sex moderated the association between CSA and problematic pornography use. Conclusion: This study points to the potential contribution of traumatic sexuality symptoms to sexual difficulties among survivors of CSA and lends support to the idea of offering trauma-focused therapy when treating the sexual difficulties of CSA survivors.
AB - Background: Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a significant risk factor for sexual difficulties in adulthood. Objective: In the current study we aimed to expand the understanding of the association between CSA and sexual difficulties by examining the moderating role of traumatic sexuality in the association between CSA and sexual difficulties among a sample of CSA survivors. Participants and setting: The hypothesized moderation model was examined among a sample of 393 CSA survivors. Methods: Significant interactions were probed using simple slopes tests using the interactions R package. Results: The results indicated main effects of traumatic sexuality on survivors' sexual difficulties: Greater severity of dissociation during sex was linked with greater sexual dysfunction and higher compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD), and greater intrusiveness during sex and pleasing the other during sex were linked with higher CSBD. Experiencing higher sex-related guilt and/or shame and hypervigilance with regard to sex were associated with greater sexual dysfunction. As for the moderations, intrusiveness during sex and pleasing the other during sex moderated the association between CSA and sexual dysfunction. Intrusiveness during sex and sex-related guilt and/or shame moderated the association between CSA and CSBD. Intrusiveness during sex, pleasing the other during sex, and/or hypervigilance with regard to sex moderated the association between CSA and problematic pornography use. Conclusion: This study points to the potential contribution of traumatic sexuality symptoms to sexual difficulties among survivors of CSA and lends support to the idea of offering trauma-focused therapy when treating the sexual difficulties of CSA survivors.
KW - Childhood sexual abuse
KW - Compulsive sexual behavior disorder
KW - Problematic pornography use
KW - Sexual dysfunction
KW - Traumatic sexuality
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85153851923&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106195
DO - 10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106195
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C2 - 37116448
AN - SCOPUS:85153851923
SN - 0145-2134
VL - 141
JO - Child Abuse and Neglect
JF - Child Abuse and Neglect
M1 - 106195
ER -