Alisa R. Garner, Hannah L. Grigorian, A. Florimbio, Meagan J. Brem, Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger, G. Stuart
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The Association Between Compulsive Sexual Behavior and Sexual Aggression Perpetration Among Men Arrested for Domestic Violence
Abstract Sexual aggression perpetrated by men with a history of domestic violence (DV) occurs at higher rates compared to men without a history of DV. Compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) has been related to sexual assault perpetration in sex offender populations; however, this relation has not been examined among men arrested for DV. The current study investigated if CSB would positively relate to sexual aggression perpetration in a sample of men arrested for DV (n = 312), while controlling for impulsivity and alcohol and drug use. We also explored CSB as it related to “minor/moderate” and “severe” sexual aggression tactics. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses revealed that CSB accounted for a small amount of unique variance in the perpetration of sexual aggression total score. Similarly, CSB accounted for a small amount of unique variance in “minor/moderate” sexual coercion, but not “severe” acts of sexual aggression. The findings suggest CSB may be a risk factor for sexual aggression perpetration and lend support to risk factors varying based on tactics utilized.
期刊介绍:
Now being understood and treated as a significant and widespread disorder, sexual addiction and compulsivity is an enormously complex problem that requires a multidisciplinary approach from psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, family therapists, pastoral counselors, and law enforcement personnel. The first and only journal devoted to topics pertaining to this growing illness, Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for research and clinical practice. As the source for information in this expanding new field, this journal will give practicing clinicians useful and innovative strategies for intervention and treatment from the necessary multidisciplinary perspective.