TY - JOUR PY - 2007// TI - Sex differences in the experience of unwanted sexual attention and behaviors during childhood JO - Journal of child sexual abuse A1 - Whealin, Julia M. A1 - Zinzow, Heidi M. A1 - Salstrom, Seoka A. A1 - Jackson, Joan L. SP - 41 EP - 58 VL - 16 IS - 3 N2 - Girls receive considerable amounts of unwanted sexual attention (UWSA) and behaviors (UWSB). Less is known about boys' unwanted sexual experiences. The primary goal of this study was to obtain a descriptive profile of the types and perpetrators of childhood UWSA/B. Secondary goals were to examine sex differences in emotional reactions to UWSA/B and influence of perpetrator. As many as 100 male and 100 female undergraduates completed the Exposure to Sexual Attention Scale and the Emotional Reaction Checklist. Results indicated that the majority of participants experienced UWSA/B during childhood, with females reporting higher rates of UWSB than males. Sex differences were also observed regarding types of perpetrators and emotional reactions. Findings are discussed as they relate to the sociocultural norms in which children are reared.

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