Childhood neurodevelopmental disorders and risk of coercive sexual victimization in childhood and adolescence – a population‐based prospective twin study

Mar 24, 2018Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines

Childhood brain development disorders and the risk of forced sexual abuse during childhood and adolescence in twins

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Abstract

Females with ASD have an almost threefold increased risk of coercive sexual victimization.

  • ADHD is associated with a doubled risk of coercive sexual victimization in females.
  • In males, the risk linked to ASD and ADHD was similar in magnitude but not statistically significant.
  • Controlling for overall neurodevelopmental disorder symptom load removed the unique predictive power of ASD or ADHD for victimization.
  • The association between general neurodevelopmental disorder symptoms and coercive sexual victimization appears to be influenced by shared genetics.

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