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Journal Article

Citation

Bartels RM, Beech AR, Harkins L, Thornton D. Sex. Abuse 2018; 30(5): 593-614.

Affiliation

Sand Ridge Secure Treatment Center, Mauston, WI, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1079063216686119

PMID

28100118

Abstract

The present study investigated whether a latency-based Go/No-Go Association Task (GNAT) could be used as an indirect measure of sexual interest in children. A sample of 29 individuals with a history of exclusive extrafamilial offenses against a child and 15 individuals with either a history of exclusive intrafamilial or mixed offenses (i.e., against both adults and children) were recruited from a treatment center in the United States. Also, a sample of 26 nonoffenders was recruited from a university in the United Kingdom. All participants completed the Sexual Fantasy-GNAT, a Control-GNAT, and two self-report measures of sexual fantasy. It was hypothesized that, relative to the two comparison groups, the extrafamilial group would respond faster on the block that paired "sexual fantasy" and "children." Also, GNAT scores were expected to correlate with child-related sexual fantasies. Support was found for both hypotheses. Response-latency indices were also found to effectively distinguish the extrafamilial group, as well as those who self-reported using child-related sexual fantasies. The implications of these findings, along with the study's limitations and suggestions for future research, are discussed.


Language: en

Keywords

Go/No-Go Association Task; deviant sexual interest; indirect measure; sexual fantasy; sexual offender

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