A preliminary examination of sexual interest in children in a non-representative community sample of females
Skye Stephens, Ian V. McPhail
Abstract
There are few empirical studies examining sexological features of sexual interest in children among females. A non-representative sample of 20 females and 208 males who self-identified as having a sexual interest in children completed an anonymous survey. The primary purpose of the present study was to examine sexological features of sexual interest in children among females. Most females reported interest in prepubescent and pubescent children and rated their interest in different age categories similarly. Most females reported an interest in boys. Females first experienced sexual attractions during childhood, but awareness of sexual interest in children occurred later in their adolescence.
Topics & Concepts
PsychologyDevelopmental psychologyDemographyClinical psychologySociologyAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive HealthSexuality, Behavior, and TechnologySexual function and dysfunction studies