Literature DB >> 19887688

The relation between peak response magnitudes and agreement in diagnoses obtained from two different phallometric tests for pedophilia.

Amy D Lykins1, James M Cantor, Michael E Kuban, Thomas Blak, Robert Dickey, Philip E Klassen, Ray Blanchard.   

Abstract

Phallometric testing is widely considered the best psychophysiological procedure for assessing erotic preferences in men. Researchers have differed, however, on the necessity of setting some minimum criterion of penile response for ascertaining the interpretability of a phallometric test result. Proponents of a minimum criterion have generally based their view on the intuitive notion that "more is better" rather than any formal demonstration of this. The present study was conducted to investigate whether there is any empirical evidence for this intuitive notion, by examining the relation between magnitude of penile response and the agreement in diagnoses obtained in two test sessions using different laboratory stimuli. The results showed that examinees with inconsistent diagnoses responded less on both tests and that examinees with inconsistent diagnoses responded less on the second test after controlling for their response on the first test. Results also indicated that at response levels less than 1 cm(3), diagnostic consistency was no better than chance, supporting the establishment of a minimum response level criterion.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19887688     DOI: 10.1177/1079063209352094

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Abuse        ISSN: 1079-0632


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1.  Sexual attraction to others: a comparison of two models of alloerotic responding in men.

Authors:  Ray Blanchard; Michael E Kuban; Thomas Blak; Philip E Klassen; Robert Dickey; James M Cantor
Journal:  Arch Sex Behav       Date:  2010-09-17
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