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Introduction

Introduction Sexual abuse is the application of physical or mental pain to a sexual object before or at the same time as sexual intercourse to gain sexual pleasure and cause sexual impulses (not for other purposes, nor for revenge, curiosity, etc.). In medical psychology, they are called sexual abuse and sexual abuse, respectively, and they are collectively called "sexual abuse."

Cause

Cause

The cause of sexual abuse

The cause of sexual abuse is not well understood, but typical sexual abuse of scorpion patients is often shy, passive, people who are extremely prejudiced against women and those who hate women, in addition, exposed to obscene articles In addition to causing primary damage (such as causing intense sexual excitement and persistent masturbation), the audience can also produce secondary damage (such as distorted sexual perception and increased aggression against women). Others include the effects of biological genetics, psychology, environmental and social factors.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Whole body condition examination neurological examination

Examination and diagnosis of sexual abuse

Sexual abuse is a repeated, intense sexual craving. Living imagination involves exerting psychological or physical harm on a sexual object to achieve sexual excitement, sexual gratification, and put it into action for at least six months.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Symptoms of sexual abuse

Abuse or abuse refers to situations in which mental or physical damage is more serious, and it does not cause sexual excitement and satisfaction. The general "fighting and savvy" is not a cause of sexual and physical harm, it is a sexually suggestive act, and it is not attributed to abuse or abuse.

Sexual abuse is a repeated, intense sexual desire, psychological or physical injury to a sexual object, in order to achieve sexual excitement, sexual gratification, and put it into action, at least for half a year.

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