Should Behavior Harmful to Others Be a Sufficient Criterion of Mental Disorders? Conceptual Problems of the Diagnoses of Antisocial Personality Disorder and Pedophilic Disorder [PDF]
Generally, diseases are primarily harmful to the individual herself; harm to others may or may not be a secondary effect of diseases (e.g., in case of infectious diseases). This is also true for mental disorders.
Ricarda Münch +2 more
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Brain processing of pictures of children in men with pedophilic disorder: A positron emission tomography study [PDF]
Although structural and functional neuroimaging techniques have recently been used to investigate the mechanisms of sexual attraction to children, a hallmark of pedophilic disorder, the differences in the processing of child sexual stimuli between men ...
Véronique Fonteille +12 more
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Risk Factors for Sexual Offending in Self-Referred Men With Pedophilic Disorder: A Swedish Case-Control Study [PDF]
BackgroundThe risk of child sexual abuse among non-forensic, non-correctional patients with Pedophilic Disorder (PD) is largely unknown.MethodsWe recruited a consecutive sample of 55 help-seeking, non-correctional adult men diagnosed with DSM-5 PD at a ...
Felix Wittström +3 more
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Brain structure and clinical profile point to neurodevelopmental factors involved in pedophilic disorder [PDF]
Abstract Objective Pedophilic disorder (PD) is characterized bypersistent, intense sexual attraction to prepubertal children that the individual has acted on, or causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.
Alexander Lebedev +2 more
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Impulsivity in Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder and Pedophilic Disorder. [PDF]
Abstract Background and aims Impulsivity is regarded as a risk factor for sexual crime reoffending, and a suggested core feature in Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder. The aim of this study was to explore clinical (e.g.
Savard J +5 more
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Pharmacological Treatment for Pedophilic Disorder and Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder: A Review. [PDF]
Guidelines for the pharmacological treatment of paraphilic disorders have historically been based on data from forensic settings and on risk levels for sexual crime. However, emerging treatment options are being evaluated for individuals experiencing distress because of their sexual urges and preferences, targeting both paraphilic disorders such as ...
Landgren V +6 more
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Altered Neural and Behavioral Response to Sexually Implicit Stimuli During a Pictorial-Modified Stroop Task in Pedophilic Disorder [PDF]
Background: Pedophilic disorder (PD) entails sexual attraction to prepubertal children. A risk factor for committing child sexual abuse in PD is impaired cognitive control. However, the underlying neurocognitive mechanisms remain unclear.
Christian Mannfolk +3 more
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Altered Perception of Age in Pedophilia and Pedophilic Disorder [PDF]
The article presents data from an empirical study of the features for age perception in pedophilia (ICD-10) / pedophilic disorder (ICD-11). We consider a phenomenon of individuals with pedophilia what often want to be like children or feel themselves ...
Demidova L.Y. +5 more
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Pedophilic disorder and incest: a case report [PDF]
Pedophilic disorder is defined as having recurrent, intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges or behaviors involving sexual activity with a prepubescent child or children over a period of at least 6 months. Incest, on the other hand, is a sexual
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Methodological Features of Pedophilic Disorder Assessment Using an Eyetracker
The article presents the results of an original pilot study aimed at revealing peculiarities of oculomotor activity in persons with pedophilic disorder under conditions of specific erotic visual stimulation.
V.I. Ilyina +2 more
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