This is a study of a nonrandom sample of 94 women who are in long-term
sexual relationships, The women were divided into groups of heterosex
ual and homosexual women who reported childhood sexual abuse, and hete
rosexual and homosexual women who reported no history of childhood sex
ual abuse, The groups were rated according to their levels of sexual s
atisfaction and relationship satisfaction, Results indicate that women
who have not been abused are more satisfied with their relationships
than women who have been abused. Heterosexual and homosexual women who
have a history of childhood sexual abuse are less satisfied with thei
r sexual relationships than women without histories of abuse. However,
homosexual women who have been abused rated their relationship satisf
action higher than heterosexual women who have been abused, By showing
that one cannot draw conclusions about homosexual women based on rese
arch on heterosexual women, this study encourages further research to
enable nurses to refine their care planning. Copyright (C) 1998 by W.B
. Saunders Company.