Childhood abuse and sadomasochism: New insights

IF 1.2 Q3 Medicine
M. Abrams , A. Chronos , M. Milisavljevic Grdinic
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Abstract

Objective

The development of sexuality begins in early childhood and is vital to a normative sexual development over the lifespan. Unfortunately, this developmental process can be disrupted by many traumatic events. Of these, childhood abuse may be the most damaging: it has been shown to disrupt the natural development of sexuality, one of the manifestations being increased tendencies towards sexual paraphilias, especially sexual masochism and sadism, which can be particularly harmful in their more extreme forms. The current study sought to investigate links between three types of childhood abuse: psychological, physical, and sexual–and the genesis of adult sadomasochistic sexual tendencies, and how the relationship between child abuse and sadomasochism differs by gender.

Method

An online survey was conducted on a sample of 1219 participants who were queried regarding childhood psychological, sexual, and physical abuse. Based on the results of life history items, the participants were separated into the categories “abused” and “non-abused”. Both groups were then given a Masochism and Sadism survey with items adapted from Fisher et al. (2011). For analysis, sadistic and masochistic orientations were partitioned into severity levels of light and heavy masochism, and light, heavy, and passive sadism.

Results

The results confirmed that childhood abuse, especially sexual, increases sadomasochistic tendencies. These increases varied by gender such that abused males exhibited more sadistic preferences and females more masochistic. Levels of sadism and masochism varied with history of abuse and gender. The analyses also resulted in triple interactions for both masochism and sadism, as well as in several simple effects. There were no gender differences for heavy masochism and passive sadism, however, light masochism was more prominent in females, and heavy and light sadism was found more commonly in males. Additionally, the presence of any form of abuse was connected with significantly higher heavy, light and passive masochism and sadism.

Conclusion

Differing types of childhood abuse, as well as gender, affect sadomasochistic preferences in adulthood, and the magnitude of these preferences.

儿童虐待和施虐受虐:新见解
目的性的发展始于童年早期,对一生中规范性的性发展至关重要。不幸的是,这种发展过程可能会被许多创伤性事件打断。其中,儿童时期的虐待可能是最具破坏性的:它已经被证明会破坏性行为的自然发展,其中一种表现是性反常倾向的增加,尤其是性受虐狂和施虐狂,这在更极端的形式下尤其有害。目前的研究试图调查三种类型的儿童虐待之间的联系:心理虐待,身体虐待和性虐待,以及成人性虐倾向的起源,以及儿童虐待和性虐之间的关系如何因性别而异。方法对1219名参与者进行了一项在线调查,调查内容涉及儿童时期的心理、性和身体虐待。根据生活史项目的结果,将参与者分为“受虐”和“未受虐”两类。然后,两组人都接受了一份受虐狂和施虐狂调查,其中的项目改编自Fisher等人(2011)。为了进行分析,施虐和受虐取向被划分为轻度和重度受虐,轻度、重度和被动施虐的严重程度。结果证实,儿童时期的虐待,尤其是性虐待,会增加受虐倾向。这些增加因性别而异,例如受虐的男性表现出更多的虐待倾向,而女性表现出更多的受虐倾向。施虐和受虐的程度随受虐史和性别的不同而不同。分析还得出了受虐狂和施虐狂的三重相互作用,以及一些简单的影响。重度受虐和被动施虐没有性别差异,但女性的轻度受虐倾向更为突出,男性的重度和轻度施虐倾向更为普遍。此外,任何形式的虐待的存在都与严重、轻微和被动的受虐狂和施虐狂显著增加有关。结论不同的童年虐待类型和性别会影响成年后的施虐倾向及其程度。
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Sexologies
Sexologies PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
1.80
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16.70%
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48
期刊介绍: Sexologies offers a large panel of information to all health professionals working in the field of sexuality: anatomophysiological and basic research; psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioural and relational evaluations of sexual difficulties; epidemiological, sociological, forensic data; information on new sexoactive molecules; research on sexual physiology, reports on specialized congresses; press and books reviews; ethical aspects; calendar of major events of sexology around the world.
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