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Understanding sexual perpetration against children: Effects of attachment style, interpersonal involvement, and hypersexuality
Michael H. Miner
,
Beatrice E. Robinson
, Raymond A. Knight
,
Dianne Berg
, Rebecca Swinburne Romine
, Jason Netland
Family Medicine and Community Health (Twin Cities)
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Interpersonal Involvement
100%
Sex Offenders
100%
Attachment Style
100%
Child Effects
100%
Hypersexuality
100%
Sexual Assault Perpetration
100%
Attachment Anxiety
50%
Adult Victims
50%
Child Victims
50%
Contemporary Theory
50%
18 Years Old
25%
Delinquency
25%
Sexual Abuse
25%
Self-report Measures
25%
Child Sexual Abuse
25%
Sexual Needs
25%
Adolescent Males
25%
Group Membership
25%
Older Adolescents
25%
Positive Attitude
25%
Insecure Attachment
25%
Delinquent Youth
25%
Adolescent Socialization
25%
Troubled Youth
25%
Victim Sex
25%
Attachment Interview
25%
Psychology
Attachment Style
100%
Hypersexuality
100%
Sex Offender
100%
Attachment Anxiety
50%
Social Development
25%
Self-Report Questionnaire
25%
Group Membership
25%
Sexual Abuse
25%
Child Sexual Abuse
25%