ABSTRACT
Among 26 pedophilic/hebephilic men, we investigated (1) the relationship between “specific self-efficacy for modifying a sexual interest in children” (SSIC) and actual sexual interest in children and (2) whether changes in SSIC are associated with changes in sexual interest in children. Results showed that the more clients believe they are able to influence their sexual interest in children, the less strong they perceive their sexual interest in children to be. Furthermore, an increase in SSIC is associated with a decrease in sexual interest in children. We suggest avoiding generalized statements about the immutability of sexual interest in children.
Acknowledgments
We would like to thank the therapists of the “Kein Täter Werden” (dont-offend.org; Beier et al., Citation2015) network site in Hamburg (Institute for Sex Research and Forensic Psychiatry) for collecting the data in their outpatient treatment center. We would also like to thank all clients for giving their informed consent to analyze and publish their data.