The goal of this study was to examine the relationship between family dysfu
nction and wanted, unwanted, and illegal sexual experiences that occurred d
uring 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 physica
l violence, family substance abuse, violence toward others, and family qual
ity. Overall, 50% had had unwanted (USE) and wanted sexual experiences (WSE
) before they turned 18. Subjects in the sexual abuse clinic had rile highe
st 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;ind "legal" WSE and were lowest for thos
e who reported no USE or WSE