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Women with Sexual Interest in Children – Results from an Online Survey Among a Non-Forensic Female Sample

Abstract

Little research has examined adult women’s sexual interest in children, particularly in non-forensic samples. We aimed to describe characteristics of women with sexual interest in children by recruiting 52 women (mean age: 33.2 years) who have a self-identified sexual interest in children under the age of 14 years into an anonymous online self-report study. Measures of interest referred to general characteristics (e.g., age, education level), general sexuality (e.g., sexual orientation, masturbation), and sexual interest in children (e.g., exclusivity, motivation to change). Results showed that women with sexual interest in children are similar to non-forensic samples of men with sexual interest in children in previous studies and rather differ from women from the general population regarding the investigated characteristics in this study. Our results clearly indicate that women with sexual interest in children need to be taken into account in future research and clinical practice. Treatment programs preventing sexual offenses against children or the consumption of abuse material need to explicitly address females as well.

Keywords

Women’s Sexual Interest Pedophilia Non-Forensic Sample Sexual Orientation Child Sexual Interest Sexual Behavior Prevention Programs Clinical Practice Treatment of Sexual Offenders Online Self-Report Study Female Sexual Interest Sexual Offense Prevention Mental Health
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Volume 48
Issue 5
Pages 444-460
ISSN 1521-0715
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