Understanding human sexuality by Hyde and DeLamater - a summary
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Sexology
Chapter 15
Sexual coercion
Rape: non-consenting oral, anal, or vaginal penetration obtained by force, by threat of force, or when the victim is incapable of giving consent.
Most statistics find that a woman’s lifetime risk of being raped is between 18 and 25 percent.
The impact of rape
Women who experience rape are more likely to show several types of psychological distress
People who have experienced a terrifying event form a memory schema that involves information about the situation and their responses to it.
Because the schema is large, many cues can trigger it and thereby evoke the feelings of terror that occurred at the time.
The schema is probably activated at some level all the time.
The consequences can be far reaching and long lasting.
Most women who experience a sexual assault have negative psychological reactions immediately afterwards.
Many show significant recovery within a year.
A number of factors are associated with worse psychological outcomes
Psychotherapeutic treatments for PTSD are available and they are successful in treating rape survivors.
Some women experience self-blame.
Self-blame is linked to worse long-term psychological outcomes.
Damage to women’s physical health that may result from rape
Rape affects many people besides the victim.
Most women routinely do a number of things that stem from rape fears.
Most women experience the fear of rape, if not rape itself, and this fear restricts their activities.
Spouses or partners of victims may be profoundly affected.
At the same time, they can provide important support.
Not everyone who experiences a serious traumatic event develops PTSD.
Posttraumatic growth: positive life changes and psychological development following exposure to trauma.
Date rape
Date rape is one of the most common forms of rape, especially on college campuses.
In some cases, date rape seems to result from male-female miscommunication.
Marital rape
Marital rape: the rape of a person by her or his current or former spouse.
The trauma of marital rape is not less severe than in other forms of rape.
There is an association between marital violence and marital rape.
A man might rape his intimate partner for many motives.
Causes of rape
Four major theoretical views of the nature of rape
Research indicates that a number of factors that contribute to rape, ranging from forces at the cultural level to factors at the individual level, including
The role of alcohol in sexual assault
Research has established a link between alcohol consumption and sexual assault.
Two categories of effects of alcohol on the perpetrator
Among men who are at risk of being a perpetrator, alcohol consumption makes them feel more justified in raping.
Rapists
There is no typical rapist.
Rapist tend to be repeat offenders.
Compared with other men, rapists tend to have the following characteristics
A major goal of treatment for rapist is to reduce the change of reoffending.
Men as victims or rape
Women are far more likely to than men to be victims of rape.
In cases of male rape victims, perpetrators are predominantly male.
Men who have been raped experience symptoms of PTSD and very negative psychological consequences.
Prison rape
Victims reported severe emotional consequences.
Ethnicity and rape
Cultural context can promote or inhibit rape and affect the meaning that people attach to rape.
African American women have a long history of non-disclosure of rape, a pattern that exceeds even that of white women.
Preventing rape
Strategies for preventing rape fall into three categories
Avoid date-rape situations
Self-defence is useful to the woman only in defending herself once an attack has been made.
Types of rape-prevention programs
Patterns of child abuse
It is common for cases to go unreported.
Males are less likely to disclose than females are.
The great majority of perpetrators of child sexual abuse are men.
In the majority of cases, the activity involves only touching of the genitals.
It may occur at astoundingly young ages.
Most abusers are family friends and relatives.
Sexual solicitation on the internet: cases in which a sexual predator ‘meets’ a child or adolescent online, gains the youth’s confidence, and arranges an in-person meeting.
Incest: sexual activity between relatives.
Impact on the victim
The effects on the victim can be serious and long lasting.
If a case is reported and prosecuted, the child may be as traumatized by testifying in court as by the abuse itself.
Repeatedly testifying about severe abuse is associated with worse mental health outcomes.
The perpetrator receiving a light sentences is also associated with worse mental health outcomes.
Adults who were sexually abused as children display more
The risk of these difficulties is greater if attempted or completed intercourse occurred, the abuse was by a relative, and if the victim told someone and received a negative response.
Adult survivors of child sexual abuse are also more likely to experience sexual disorders
Child sexual abuse has effects on physical health
Childhood sexual abuse may not be damaging to the victim in some cases.
But, in most cases it is psychologically damaging, and may lead to symptoms such as depression and PTSD.
Treatments such as CBT are available and effective in treating adults with PTSD following child sexual abuse.
The offenders
Pedophilia: an adult having sexual activity with a prepuberscent child.
To meet the official criteria for diagnosis, the person must have intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviours, over a period of at least 6 months, that involve sexual activity with a prepuberscent child.
It is a paraphilia.
At least some people who experience pedophilic urges never act on them.
Pedophiles tend to be repeat offenders, and their pattern of preference tend to be stable over time.
Child molesters score low on measures of heterosexual competence.
Some injury to the developing brain may create this disorder in some cases.
Pedophiles have a strong mental association between children and sex.
Also more arousal for child pornography than to adult pornography.
Most experts believe that pedophilia itself cannot be changed.
The best that we can hope for with treatment is to increase the individual’s voluntary control over acting on those urges.
A number of treatments for pedophilia are in use
There is not strong evidence of the success of either of either kind of treatment.
Sexual harassment: unwelcome sexual advances, request for sexual favours, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment.
The key ingredients for sexual harassment are that the sexual advances are unwelcome and are coercive in the sense that the victim’s job or grade is at stake.
Sexual harassment at work
Sexual harassment at work may take a number of different forms.
It is common.
Sexual harassment and sexual assault in the military have become a serious problem.
Victims report that harassment has negative effects on their emotional and physical health, their ability to work with others on the job, and their feelings about work.
Men who are sexual harassers tend to be repeat offenders.
Why does sexual harassment at work occur?
Sexual harassment in education: an a for a lay
Women report dropping courses, changing majors, or dropping out as a result of sexual harassment.
Doctor-patient sex
This is particularly serous in psychotherapy because people have opened themselves up emotionally to the therapist and are extremely vulnerable emotionally.
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