Neuroticism in child sex offenders and its association with sexual dysfunctions, cognitive distortions, and psychological complaints

Volume: 54, Pages: 83 - 89
Published: Sep 1, 2017
Abstract
Studies in child sex offenders (CSO) often report deviant personality characteristics. In our study, we investigated neuroticism in CSO and tested the hypothesis that CSO with high neuroticism show more serious abuse behavior and are more likely to exhibit sexual dysfunction and cognitive distortions, as compared to CSO with low neuroticism. A sample of 40 CSO (both child sexual abusers and child sexual material users) was split into two...
Paper Details
Title
Neuroticism in child sex offenders and its association with sexual dysfunctions, cognitive distortions, and psychological complaints
Published Date
Sep 1, 2017
Volume
54
Pages
83 - 89
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