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Revisiting the role of impulsivity and compulsivity in problematic sexual behaviors [PDF]
Impulsivity and compulsivity are transdiagnostic features associated with clinically relevant aspects of psychiatric disorders, including addictions. However, little research has investigated how impulsivity and compulsivity relate to hypersexuality and ...
Bőthe, B +5 more
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The “virtual” child: The unconscious functions of child sexual exploitation material
Abstract The narratives of individuals using child sexual exploitation material (CSEM) highlight the individual and unconscious functions of this type of sexual offense. Fluid cycles of projection into and identification with the children in the imagery were evident, as were marked differences in the intensity and exclusivity of pedophilic sexual ...
Julie Brown, Ray O' Neill
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Sexual Health During Postgraduate Training—European Survey Across Medical Specialties
Background: Sexual health problems are common. Therefore, training in sexual health is relevant for the clinical practice of trainees and early-career specialists in several specialties who deal with patients with sexual health problems.
Alexandra Kristufkova, MD, PhD +5 more
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A psycho-legal perspective on sexual offending in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder [PDF]
It is important to consider whether there are innate vulnerabilities that increase the risk of an individual with an autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), predominantly those defendants with a diagnosis of Asperger’s Syndrome, being charged and convicted of ...
Allely, CS, Creaby-Attwood, A
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Abstract Background Extended stays in specialist secure hospital units raise ethical concerns. While this topic has been investigated in various countries, there has been little research on it in France. Aims We aimed to study the length of stay of patients in the Henri Colin unit, a secure hospital unit in the Paris area and test relationships between
Camille Larhant +4 more
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Abstract Background Aggressive behaviour (AB) and non‐suicidal self‐injury (NSSI) are common in people with mild intellectual disability or borderline intellectual functioning, leading to adverse consequences for themselves and those around them. Method We investigated the relationship between AB (both total and physical in particular) and NSSI and ...
Marlieke van Swieten +3 more
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Pornography addiction in adults: a systematic review of definitions and reported impact [PDF]
Self-perceived pornography addiction (SPPA) has increasingly emerged as a concept in research and popular culture, and commentators warn of the reported negative impact that it can have.
Athena Duffy +64 more
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Unveiling the shadows: Investigating the interplay of stalking and sexual homicide—A case study
Abstract Stalking can be defined as a pattern of fixated, repeated, and unwanted behaviours. Stalking is not an isolated incident and was associated to sexual violence. While the relationship between sexual violence and stalking is scarcely explored, no studies have tested the relationship between stalking and sexual homicide, which both involves ...
Ewa Stefanska, Nicholas Longpré
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Psychometric development of the Hypersexual Behavior Consequences Scale [PDF]
Background and aims: The past decade has seen an increased interest in understanding hypersexual behavior and its associated features. Beyond the obvious risks for sexually transmitted infections, there is a paucity of literature examining specific ...
Fong, Timothy +2 more
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Abstract Sexual homicides (SHs) demand nuanced research for effective prevention, treatment, risk assessment and theoretical insights. Intimate‐partner sexual homicides (IPSHs), comprising approximately 20% of SHs, have received limited attention.
Marie Czarnietzki +4 more
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