Authors
Skye Stephens, Elisabeth Leroux, Tracey Skilling, James M Cantor, Michael C Seto
Publication date
2017/11
Journal
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
Volume
126
Issue
8
Pages
1114
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Pedophilia refers to the recurrent, intense sexual interest in prepubescent children who, by definition, have not developed any secondary sex characteristics. Researchers have begun to investigate whether persons with pedophilia are qualitatively different from those without pedophilia (pedophilia is a taxon) or if people vary in their level of sexual interest toward children (pedophilia is dimensional). Two relatively small studies have previously attempted to address this question, but produced conflicting results. The present study built on these studies with a substantially larger sample of 2,227 men who committed sexual offenses and were assessed at a sexual behavior clinic. The present study also examined a broader range of measures more closely approximating the diagnostic criteria for pedophilic disorder, including phallometric assessment of sexual arousal patterns. The results of 3 taxometric analyses did …
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Scholar articles
S Stephens, E Leroux, T Skilling, JM Cantor, MC Seto - Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2017