Pedophilia

被引:53
|
作者
Fagan, PJ [1 ]
Wise, TN [1 ]
Schmidt, CW [1 ]
Berlin, FS [1 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Lutherville Timonium, MD USA
来源
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION | 2002年 / 288卷 / 19期
关键词
D O I
10.1001/jama.288.19.2458
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
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. The essential feature of pedophilia is that an individual is sexually attracted exclusively or in part to prepubescent children. While pedophilia may be limited to fantasies and impulses, pedophilic behaviors are the primary concern of both the mental health and criminal justice systems. Remote risk factors for development of pedophilia often include the individual having been sexually abused as a child. Proximate risk factors for its behavioral expression are prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders and substance abuse disorders. Current treatment goals focus on stopping the behavior and achieving long-term behavioral control,in the community. Common treatment methods are cognitive-behavioral, group therapy, and, when appropriate, medications such as androgen-lowering agents that can act as sexual appetite suppressants. Meta-analyses have established that treatment is more effective than nontreatment in preventing recidivism of sexual offenders in general, a finding that has a high probability of application to individuals with pedophilia. Pedophilia is a chronic psychiatric disorder, but it is treatable in terms of developing strategies for preventing behavioral expression. Ultimately, reducing the prevalence of pedophilic behavior requires further collaboration between the criminal justice system and the health care communities.
引用
收藏
页码:2458 / 2465
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Handedness in Pedophilia and Hebephilia
    James M. Cantor
    Philip E. Klassen
    Robert Dickey
    Bruce K. Christensen
    Michael E. Kuban
    Thomas Blak
    Natasha S. Williams
    Ray Blanchard
    Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2005, 34 : 447 - 459
  • [42] EROTIC PREFERENCE IN PEDOPHILIA
    FREUND, K
    BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 1967, 5 (04) : 339 - &
  • [43] Pedophilia through the ages
    Sollers, P
    INFINI, 1997, (59): : 132 - 138
  • [44] Pedophilia: a biological disorder?
    Maes, M
    CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHIATRY, 2001, 14 (06) : 571 - 573
  • [45] THE HETEROGENEITY HOMOGENEITY OF PEDOPHILIA
    BRADFORD, JMW
    BLOOMBERG, D
    BOURGET, D
    PSYCHIATRIC JOURNAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA-REVUE DE PSYCHIATRIE DE L UNIVERSITE D OTTAWA, 1988, 13 (04): : 217 - 226
  • [46] Pedophilia and the culture wars
    Zuriff, GE
    PUBLIC INTEREST, 2000, (138) : 29 - 39
  • [47] The Neurology of Acquired Pedophilia
    Lopes, Pedro Maranhao Gomes
    Prado, Catarina Sodre de Castro
    de Oliveira-Souza, Ricardo
    NEUROCASE, 2020, 26 (02) : 103 - 114
  • [48] Handedness in pedophilia and hebephilia
    Cantor, JM
    Klassen, PE
    Dickey, R
    Christensen, BK
    Kuban, ME
    Blak, T
    Williams, NS
    Blanchard, R
    ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, 2005, 34 (04) : 447 - 459
  • [49] Meeting a person with pedophilia: Attitudes towards pedophilia among psychology students: A pilot study
    Heron, Rebecca L.
    Schwiekert, Lena
    Karsten, Julie
    CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2023, 42 (02) : 1022 - 1033
  • [50] The brain, androgens, and pedophilia
    Stoleru, Serge
    HORMONES AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR, 2008, : 163 - 175