A comparison of mothers of adolescent incest vs. non-incest perpetrators |
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Authors: | Meg S Kaplan Judith V Becker Douglas F Martinez |
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Institution: | 1. Sexual Behavior Clinic at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University, 10032, New York, New York 2. Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 10032, New York, New York 3. Sexual Behavior Clinic at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University, 10032, New York 4. Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 10032, New York 5. Sexual Behavior Clinic at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, USA
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Abstract: | One hundred and thirty mothers of adolescent sexual perpetrators were interviewed. Mothers of incest perpetrators (n = 48) were compared to mothers of non-incest perpetrators (n = 82). Results indicated that significantly more mothers of incest perpetrators reported having been physically and sexually abused, having a sexual dysfunction, and having been in prior psychotherapy. With regard to their sons, a higher percentage of mothers of incest perpetrators reported that they believed their son had committed the sexual offense, was in need of treatment, and had a history of being physically abused. Additionally, a significantly lower percentage of incest perpetrators had involvement with the juvenile justice system. |
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Keywords: | incest parents adolescent sexual perpetrators |
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