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The goal of this study was to examine the relationship between family dysfunction and wanted, unwanted, and illegal sexual experiences that occurred during childhood and adolescence. Three hundred fifty-three subjects from a sexual abuse clinic, a family practice clinic, and a family planning clinic anonymously completed a survey on childhood sexual experiences and physical violence, family substance abuse, violence toward others, and family quality. Overall, 50% had had unwanted (USE) and wanted sexual experiences (WSE) before they turned 18. Subjects in the sexual abuse clinic had the highest percentage (90%) of unwanted or illegal sexual experiences, followed by the family planning subjects (40%) and the family practice subjects (30%). Both USE and WSE were related to family dysfunction scores, even when they were controlled for demographic influences. Family dysfunction scores were highest for those who reported USE and “legal” WSE and were lowest for those who reported no USE or WSE.
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Kellogg, N.D., Burge, S. & Taylor, E.R. Wanted and Unwanted Sexual Experiences and Family Dysfunction During Adolescence. Journal of Family Violence 15, 55–68 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007549403896
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