Tozdan Safiye, Dekker Arne, Neutze Janina, Santtila Pekka, Briken Peer
Institute for Sex Research and Forensic Psychiatry, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
Institute for Sex Research and Forensic Psychiatry, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
Sex Med. 2020 Jun;8(2):251-264. doi: 10.1016/j.esxm.2020.01.007. Epub 2020 Mar 5.
Regarding women, little research is available about the prevalence of sexual interest in children (SIC), especially in nonclinical samples.
The present study aimed to investigate the extent to which adult women from 2 nonclinical and nonrepresentative samples indicate sexual interest in prepubescent and/or pubescent children.
Participants took part in an online survey either via general websites or via websites directed toward individuals with a SIC.
The self-report survey included questions about the use of online abuse material including children and teenagers as well as about sexual fantasies involving prepubescent and pubescent children. Both measures were included as main outcome measures.
Results showed that few women reported having used online abuse material including children (total sample: n = 7 [0.8%], general websites: n = 3 [0.4%], SIC websites: n = 4 [9.5%]) or teenagers (total sample: n = 44 [5.0%], general websites: n = 37 [4.4%], SIC websites: n = 7 [16.7%]). Results further revealed that some women reported sexual fantasies involving prepubescent (total sample: n = 98 [7.0%], general websites: n = 92 [6.8%], SIC websites: n = 6 [11.1%]) or pubescent children (total sample: n = 136 [9.6%], general websites: n = 129 [9.5%], SIC websites: n = 7 [13.0%]).
The samples included are nonrepresentative and therefore not generalizable to the female population. Nevertheless, they strongly suggest that SIC is a phenomenon also found in women. We therefore recommend professionals in the field of sexual medicine to increase their attention and engagement for women with SIC. Based on the present results, the development of preventive treatment services specifically tailored to women with a SIC has to be strongly encouraged in the near future. Tozdan S, Dekker A, Neutze J, et al. Sexual Interest in Children Among Women in Two Nonclinical and Nonrepresentative Online Samples. Sex Med 2020;8:251-264.
关于女性,针对儿童性兴趣(SIC)患病率的研究很少,尤其是在非临床样本中。
本研究旨在调查来自两个非临床且无代表性样本的成年女性对青春期前和/或青春期儿童表现出性兴趣的程度。
参与者通过一般网站或针对有儿童性兴趣者的网站参与在线调查。
自我报告调查包括有关使用包含儿童和青少年的在线虐待材料的问题,以及涉及青春期前和青春期儿童的性幻想问题。这两项指标均作为主要观察指标。
结果显示,很少有女性报告使用过包含儿童的在线虐待材料(总样本:n = 7 [0.8%],一般网站:n = 3 [0.4%],儿童性兴趣网站:n = 4 [9.5%])或青少年的相关材料(总样本:n = 44 [5.0%],一般网站:n = 37 [4.4%],儿童性兴趣网站:n = 7 [16.7%])。结果还进一步显示,一些女性报告有涉及青春期前儿童的性幻想(总样本:n = 98 [7.0%],一般网站:n = 92 [6.8%],儿童性兴趣网站:n = 6 [11.1%])或青春期儿童的性幻想(总样本:n = 136 [9.6%],一般网站:n = 129 [9.5%],儿童性兴趣网站:n = 7 [13.0%])。
所纳入的样本缺乏代表性,因此不能推广至女性总体。尽管如此,这些样本强烈表明儿童性兴趣现象在女性中也存在。因此,我们建议性医学领域的专业人员提高对有儿童性兴趣女性的关注并加强介入。基于目前的结果,在不久的将来必须大力鼓励专门为有儿童性兴趣的女性开发预防性治疗服务。托兹丹·S、德克尔·A、诺伊策·J等。两个非临床且无代表性在线样本中女性对儿童的性兴趣。《性医学》2020年;8:251 - 264。