Authors
Watcharaphol Alexandre Kamnerdsiri, Christopher Fox, Petr Weiss
Publication date
2020/9
Journal
Sexual medicine
Volume
8
Issue
3
Pages
446-453
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Introduction
This study explores the impact of childhood sexual assault (CSA) on men’s sexual function. There is limited understanding on the impact of CSA perpetrated against boys on later adult male sexual function, as there is a dearth of research on this topic. It was hypothesized that men reporting a history of CSA were more likely to report sexual function issues than men with no history of CSA.
Material and methods
A cross-sectional survey study of 1,004 Czech men aged between 15 and 85 years (M = 42.8 years; Standard deviation = 17.6 years) have been conducted. The participants anonymously answered a questionnaire on multiple aspects of their life and sexuality. This questionnaire included sought data on history of CSA and self-reported intravaginal ejaculation latency time and the 5-item International Index of Erectile Function.
Results
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