Friday, December 1, 2006

Child Pornography Study

From the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Canada) Spring 2006.

Two Canadian researchers recently published an article in Abnormal Psychology entitled "Child Pornography Offenses Are a Valid Diagnostic Indicator of Pedophilia."
Currently, clinicians rely on three potential sources of information when considering a diagnosis of pedophilia: self-report, a history of sexual behaviour involving children, and psychological assessment. While useful, these methods do have limitations.
Major finding: "In other words, child pornography offenders were almost twice as likely of being identified as a pedophile, compared to the participants identified as offenders against children (sexual offenses against children 14 or young) "