THE EFFECTS OF FORCED SEXUAL INTERCOURSE ON WHITE FEMALE ADOLESCENTS

Citation
Bc. Miller et al., THE EFFECTS OF FORCED SEXUAL INTERCOURSE ON WHITE FEMALE ADOLESCENTS, Child abuse & neglect, 19(10), 1995, pp. 1289-1301
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Social Work
Journal title
ISSN journal
01452134
Volume
19
Issue
10
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1289 - 1301
Database
ISI
SICI code
0145-2134(1995)19:10<1289:TEOFSI>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
In the 1987 National Survey of Children the question was asked: ''Was there ever a time when you were forced to have sex against your will, or were you raped?'' Among White females, aged 18-22, those who answer ed yes (n = 41) and no (n = 400) were compared on a number of social-p sychological and sexual variables that might be thought of as outcomes affected by having had coercive sexual experience(s). Those who repor ted being forced to have sexual intercourse, compared to those who did not, had more permissive attitudes about 16-17-year-olds having inter course and a younger age of first voluntary sexual intercourse themsel ves. They also had lower internal locus of control and higher depressi on scores, and they needed and received more psychological help than t hose not reporting forced sexual intercourse. Dividing the forced sexu al intercourse group (FSI) into those reporting FSI before versus afte r their first date, and those whose FSI was before versus after age 12 , yielded essentially the same findings. Even in the presence of multi variate control variables, FSI experience remained a significant predi ctor of age at first voluntary sexual intercourse, locus of control, d epression, and perceived need for psychological help. These analyses o f national survey data support the clinical perspective that forced se xual intercourse causes or exacerbates various sexual and psychologica l problems.