Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Brother-brother Incest: Findings are consistent with other reports of early and persistent hyper-eroticization of incest victims

From 2013...  Brother-brother Incest: Data from an Anonymous Computerized Survey. Keith W. Beard et al. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, Volume 20, 2013 - Issue 3, Pages 217-253. Aug 12 2013. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10720162.2013.807483

Abstract: Retrospective data were entered anonymously by 1,178 adult men using computer-assisted self-interview. Twenty-five were victims of brother-brother incest (BBI), 26 were victims of child sexual abuse by an adult male (CSA-AM) before 18 years of age, 1,127 were controls. BBI was often the first sexual experience for the victim. Our findings were consistent with other reports of early and persistent hyper-eroticization of incest victims. BBI and CSA-AM increased the likelihood of engaging in behaviors as an adult consistent with a co-existing or primary male-male sexual orientation, and both had deleterious impacts on adult men's sexual adjustment with their adult partners.

Check also Sister-brother Incest: Data from Anonymous Computer Assisted Self Interviews.
Stephen L. O'Keefe, Keith W. Beard, Sam Swindell, Sandra S. Stroebel, Karen Griffee & Debra H. Young. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, Volume 21, 2014 - Issue 1, https://www.bipartisanalliance.com/2018/09/sister-brother-incest-findings-were.html

Also  Brother–Sister Incest: Data from Anonymous Computer-Assisted Self Interviews
Sandra S. Stroebel , Stephen L. O'Keefe , Keith W. Beard , Shih-Ya Kuo , Samuel Swindell & Walter Stroupe. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, Volume 22, 2013 - Issue 3, Pages 255-276. Apr 16 2013. https://doi.org/10.1080/10538712.2013.743952
Abstract: Retrospective data were entered anonymously by 1,521 adult women using computer-assisted self interview. Forty were classified as victims of brother–sister incest, 19 were classified as victims of father–daughter incest, and 232 were classified as victims of sexual abuse by an adult other than their father before reaching 18 years of age. The other 1,230 served as controls. The victims of brother–sister incest had significantly more problematic outcomes than controls on many measures (e.g., more likely than the controls to endorse feeling like damaged goods, thinking that they had suffered psychological injury, and having undergone psychological treatment for childhood sexual abuse). However, victims of brother–sister incest also had significantly less problematic outcomes than victims of father–daughter incest on some measures (e.g., significantly less likely than the father–daughter incest victims to endorse feeling like damaged goods, thinking that they had suffered psychological injury, and having undergone psychological treatment for childhood sexual abuse).

Keywords: father–daughter incest, child sexual abuse, sexual satisfaction, intimacy, conflict, divorce

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