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The Treatment Needs and Experiences of Pedohebephiles: A Systematic Review

Agatha Chronos, Sara Jahnke, Nicholas Blagden

2024Archives of Sexual Behavior15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

People with a sexual interest in children face significant barriers to seeking and receiving mental health treatment. This review aims to bridge the gap between the treatment needs and experiences of pedohebephiles, and the services aiming to support them. Reviewers screened 1705 database hits and extracted findings from 22 qualitative, 15 quantitative, and 3 mixed-method studies on the treatment needs and experiences of pedohebephiles. Research suggests that this population experiences significant levels of distress, depression, and anxiety related to their sexual interest. Many individuals belonging to this population would seek (median = 42.3%), or have sought (median = 46.5%), treatment to cope with their sexual interest or with potential related mental health repercussions. Their experiences in treatment have been mixed, with some reporting positive experiences with empathic therapists and others reporting rejection. Most frequently, pedohebephiles report fear of exposure and rejection as barriers to seeking treatment, in addition to fear of the legal repercussions. The current study is the first to summarize and discuss previous findings on the treatment needs and experiences of pedohebephiles. The findings indicate that the treatment needs of pedohebephiles often remain unaddressed. Suggestions to increase the fit between treatment services and the needs of pedohebephiles are put forward.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyMental healthDistressAnxietyPopulationClinical psychologyHelp-seekingQualitative researchPublic healthDepression (economics)PsychiatryMedicineNursingSociologySocial scienceEconomicsEnvironmental healthMacroeconomicsAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive HealthSexuality, Behavior, and TechnologyHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
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