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Obstacles to Help-Seeking for Sexual Offenders: Implications for Prevention of Sexual Abuse
Authors:Jill S Levenson  Gwenda M Willis  Claudia P Vicencio
Institution:1. School of Social Work, Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida, USAjlevenson@barry.edu;3. School of Psychology, Tāmaki Innovation Campus, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand;4. School of Social Work, Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Persons with potentially harmful sexual interests such as attraction to minors are unlikely to seek or receive treatment before a sexual offense has been committed. The current study explored barriers to help-seeking in a sample of 372 individuals in treatment for sexual offending. Results revealed that the shame and secrecy resulting from stigma associated with pedophilic interests often prevented our respondents from seeking professional counseling, and only about 20% tried to talk to anyone about their sexual interests prior to their arrest. Barriers to seeking and receiving psychological services included concerns about confidentiality, fears of social and legal consequences, personal shame or confusion about the problem, affordability, and challenges finding competent therapists who were adequately equipped to help them. Understanding and ultimately reducing obstacles to help-seeking can improve the quality of life for people with harmful sexual interests and potentially prevent sexual abuse of children or other vulnerable individuals.
Keywords:child sexual abuse  minor-attracted persons  pedophilia  sexual offender  treatment
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