Rl. Palmer et al., CHILDHOOD SEXUAL EXPERIENCES WITH ADULTS - ADULT MALE PSYCHIATRIC-PATIENTS AND GENERAL-PRACTICE ATTENDERS, British Journal of Psychiatry, 165, 1994, pp. 675-679
Background. Sexual abuse of male children is now believed to be common
, and there may be links to adult psychiatric disorders. Method. Recol
lections of sexual experiences with adults in childhood were studied s
ystematically in 115 men attending general practice surgeries and 100
male psychiatric patients. Results. The latter reported more frequent
and more serious events before the age of 13 than the general practice
attenders. No significant difference was detected for events between
the ages of 13 and 15. Conclusions. Childhood sexual abuse before the
age of 13 may be associated with later psychiatric disorders, although
the nature of the association remains uncertain. The possible signifi
cance of such experiences should be considered when assessing men with
mental disorders