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Pedophilia

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 2002
This article addresses the risk factors associated with the psychiatric disorder pedophilia, its treatment, and treatment outcomes. It addresses physician responsibilities associated with case identification of victims and possible roles in the medical management of pedophilia.
Peter J Fagan
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Pedophilia

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2009
Pedophilia is defined as a sexual interest in prepubescent children. It is empirically linked with sexual offending against children: Child pornography offenders and sex offenders with child victims are more likely to be pedophiles based on self-report or objective measures of sexual interests.
Michael C Seto
exaly   +3 more sources

Understanding Pedophilia: A Theoretical Framework on the Development of Sexual Penchants

Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2023
Pedophilia is a significant public health problem. Despite its cost to society, little effort has been directed toward understanding idiographic differences in the development and maintenance of pedophilia.
Surabhi Swaminath   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Media Coverage of Pedophilia: Benefits and Risks from Healthcare Practitioners’ Point of View

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020
The fierce stigma associated with pedophilia may interfere with attempts to prevent sexual offending. Prior research on the effects of media reports about pedophilia mostly focused on their role in perpetuating stigma in the general population.
Daniela Stelzmann, Sara Jahnke
exaly   +2 more sources

Child Abuse Myths are Pedophilic Myths: Cognitive Distortions are Stronger in Individuals Convicted of Sexual Offenses Diagnosed with Pedophilia Compared to Those Without Such Diagnosis

Deviant Behavior, 2022
Based on the theory of cognitive dissonance and the understanding of cognitive distortions as defense mechanisms, we argued that individuals convicted of sexual offenses diagnosed with exclusive pedophilia (epICSOC) report more child offense related ...
Sabrina Eberhaut   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

PEDOPHILIA

Family Court Review, 2003
Sex offenses against children are considered the worst of crimes, even among criminals themselves. Attitudes have changed from blaming the victim to holding the perpetrator responsible for the actions. The prevalence of such offenses continues unabated despite the stigma for the offender and the irreparable trauma to the victim. Society and the medical
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