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  • Title: Sexual dysfunction in males: significance of adverse childhood experiences.
    Author: Kinzl JF, Mangweth B, Traweger C, Biebl W.
    Journal: Child Abuse Negl; 1996 Aug; 20(8):759-66. PubMed ID: 8866121.
    Abstract:
    This paper examines the impact of childhood sexual victimization, physical abuse, and dysfunctional family background on sexual dysfunctions in adulthood in a nonclinical male student sample. The current analysis is based on data from a survey by questionnaire from 301 males. Our findings show that (a) occasional sexual dysfunctions, especially premature ejaculation and sexual desire disorder, are frequent in young male adults; and (b) long-lasting adverse familial relationship to attachment figures are more influential to later sexual dysfunction than are childhood sexual abuse experiences.
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