Bartels Ross M, Beech Anthony R, Harkins Leigh, Thornton David
1 University of Lincoln, UK.
2 University of Birmingham, UK.
Sex Abuse. 2018 Aug;30(5):593-614. doi: 10.1177/1079063216686119. Epub 2017 Jan 18.
The present study investigated whether a latency-based Go/No-Go Association Task (GNAT) could be used as an indirect measure of sexual interest in children. A sample of 29 individuals with a history of exclusive extrafamilial offenses against a child and 15 individuals with either a history of exclusive intrafamilial or mixed offenses (i.e., against both adults and children) were recruited from a treatment center in the United States. Also, a sample of 26 nonoffenders was recruited from a university in the United Kingdom. All participants completed the Sexual Fantasy-GNAT, a Control-GNAT, and two self-report measures of sexual fantasy. It was hypothesized that, relative to the two comparison groups, the extrafamilial group would respond faster on the block that paired "sexual fantasy" and "children." Also, GNAT scores were expected to correlate with child-related sexual fantasies. Support was found for both hypotheses. Response-latency indices were also found to effectively distinguish the extrafamilial group, as well as those who self-reported using child-related sexual fantasies. The implications of these findings, along with the study's limitations and suggestions for future research, are discussed.
本研究调查了基于潜伏期的Go/No-Go联想任务(GNAT)是否可作为对儿童性兴趣的一种间接测量方法。从美国的一个治疗中心招募了29名有针对儿童的排他性家庭外犯罪史的个体以及15名有排他性家庭内犯罪史或混合犯罪史(即针对成人和儿童)的个体。此外,从英国的一所大学招募了26名无犯罪记录者作为样本。所有参与者都完成了性幻想-GNAT、对照-GNAT以及两项性幻想的自我报告测量。研究假设,相对于两个对照组,家庭外犯罪组在将“性幻想”和“儿童”配对的组块上反应会更快。此外,预计GNAT分数与与儿童相关的性幻想相关。研究结果支持了这两个假设。还发现反应潜伏期指标能够有效地区分家庭外犯罪组以及那些自我报告使用与儿童相关的性幻想的人。本文讨论了这些发现的意义、研究的局限性以及对未来研究的建议。