Roche Kailey, Stephens Skye
Department of Psychology, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Canada.
Sex Offending. 2022 Mar 31;17:e5463. doi: 10.5964/sotrap.5463. eCollection 2022.
The present study examined North American clinician stigma and willingness to treat those with sexual interest in children. Clinicians (N = 101) were randomly assigned to a vignette describing a referral of a client with a sexual interest in children and asked whether they would accept the client for treatment. Vignettes differed in what the client was seeking treatment for (low mood or managing sexual interest) and sexual offence history (no offence history or a contact offence against a child). Clinicians with lower stigma were more likely to accept a referral for a client with sexual interest in children and, in general, clinicians were least likely to accept a referral for a client with a sexual offence against a child looking to manage their sexual interest. Implications and future directions are discussed.
本研究调查了北美临床医生对有恋童癖者的污名化态度以及治疗此类患者的意愿。临床医生(N = 101)被随机分配阅读一份描述转介一名有恋童癖的患者的 vignette,并被问及他们是否会接受该患者进行治疗。vignettes 在患者寻求治疗的原因(情绪低落或控制性兴趣)以及性犯罪历史(无犯罪历史或针对儿童的接触性犯罪)方面存在差异。污名化程度较低的临床医生更有可能接受转介有恋童癖的患者,总体而言,临床医生最不愿意接受转介有针对儿童性犯罪且希望控制其性兴趣的患者。文中讨论了研究的意义和未来方向。