| Literature DB >> 27900492 |
Skye Stephens1, Michael C Seto2, Alasdair M Goodwill3, James M Cantor4.
Abstract
Hebephilia refers to a persistent intense sexual interest in pubescent children. Although not as widely studied as pedophilia, studies of hebephilia have indicated convergence in self-report and sexual arousal. The present study expanded on previous work by examining convergent and divergent validity across indicators of hebephilia that included self-report, sexual behavior, and sexual arousal in a sample of 2238 men who had sexually offended. We included men who denied such interest and specifically examined the overlap between hebephilia and pedophilia and examined pedohebephilia (i.e., sexual interests in both prepubescent and pubescent children). Results indicated that there was considerable convergence across indicators of hebephilia. The results suggested poor divergent validity between hebephilia and pedophilia, as there was substantial overlap between the two constructs across analyses. Finally, a distinct pattern of sexual arousal was found in offenders with pedohebephilia. The results of the present study were discussed with a focus on implications for the assessment of sexual interest in children and the conceptualization of pedohebephilia.Entities:
Keywords: DSM-5; Erotic-age interest; Hebephilia; Paraphilias; Pedophilia
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27900492 DOI: 10.1007/s10508-016-0907-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Sex Behav ISSN: 0004-0002