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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Sex Res. 2018 Sep 5;56(8):1045–1057. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2018.1506731

Table 2.

Participants’ Changes in Sexuality and Behavior across Themes.

Theme Survivor (n=25) SP (n=15)
Changes in Sexuality
 Losing Interest in Sex/Celibacy n=8 (32%) ---
 Having More Sexual Partners n=7 (28%) ---
 Engaging in Sex Work n=3 (12%) ---
 Sex Addiction n=4 (16%) ---
 ”Choosing” Women as Intimate Partners n=2 (8%) ---
 SP Views of Sexual Behavior n=4 (27%)
Changes in Survivor’s Sexual/Romantic Relationships
 Positive Experiences n=8 (32%) n=7 (47%)
 Negative Experiences n=4 (16%) n=4 (27%)

percentages of subthemes denote proportion to the subsample (n=25; n=15)