Gender differences in love-styles among adult Latino Spanish speaking parents whose children have been sexually abused by the father.

Autor: Parra F, Brown WC, Huynh PD, Le TTP, Stubbs EC, Leon JJ, Mejia A
Zdroj: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse; 2000, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p107-113, 7p
Abstrakt: Ninety-nine adult Latino Spanish speaking participants in a court mandated psychotherapeutic group program for parents whose children have been sexually abused were administered a love-attitudes scale. The men in the study are the abusers. Analysis of gender difference showed that the mean scores and endorsement patterns deviated from those in earlier research with non-sexual child-abusing males. The sexually-abusive-to-children Latino men scored significantly higher on eros and agape than women. Further research is suggested among dominant and other ethnic groups for comparative purposes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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