In [Fritz]’s study, only [10%] of male subjects with CSA felt that this experience had negatively affected their current sex lives.
Females differed from males in reported higher rates of perceived negative effects. In terms of lasting effects on their sex lives, the figures were 24% in Fritz’s study
Another group, this one at the University of Washington, also conducted a survey of sexual abuse among a student population. Fritz, Stoll, and Wagner (1981) gave questionaires to subjects enrolled in psychology courses and collected results from a total of 410 males. Of these, 4.8% described at least one sexual encounter involving physical contact with a postadolescent individual before the subject had reached [puberty]