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从事儿童性虐待的个体通常表现出恋童癖的兴趣,但在未被发现的儿童性虐待材料(CSAM)使用者中,其他精神疾病在很大程度上是未知的。我们绘制了160名主要是男性和主要是未定罪的匿名暗网招募的成年CSAM用户的精神病学概况。对被试的精神疾病进行描述性分析,并通过一系列探索性线性回归模型检验儿童性侵的危险因素性病理(性反常、性欲亢进)与CSAM犯罪行为(观看时间、内容)之间的相关性。恋童癖、性欲亢进、自闭症特征、多动症和抑郁症都是常见的报道。此外,性欲高涨与观看CSAM的时间有关(r = .295, b = 0.07, p = .001),动物爱好与CSAM的严重程度有关(r = .195, b = 0.46, p = .003),动物爱好和恋童癖的性兴趣与观看CSAM的最小儿童的年龄有关(r = -)。218, b = -0.56, p = 0.01, r = -。273, b = -1.01, p < .001)。我们的结论是,CSAM使用者表现出性病理,其中一些与他们的CSAM使用行为有关,以及其他多种心理健康需求。
Child Sexual Abuse Material Users on the Darknet: Psychiatric Morbidities Related to Offence Behavior.
Individuals engaging in child sexual abuse often present pedophilic interest, but the other psychiatric morbidities among undetected users of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) are largely unknown. We mapped the psychiatric profile of 160 mainly male and primarily non-convicted anonymous Darknet-recruited adult CSAM users. The participants' psychiatric morbidities were analyzed descriptively, and correlations between sexual pathologies known as risk factors for committing child sexual abuse (paraphilias, hypersexuality) and CSAM offense behavior (viewing time, content) were examined in a series of exploratory linear regression models. Pedophilic interests, hypersexuality, autism traits, ADHD, and depression were commonly reported. Further, hypersexuality was associated with CSAM viewing time (r = .295, b = 0.07, p = .001), zoophilic interest was associated with CSAM severity (r = .195, b = 0.46, p = .003) and both zoophilic and pedophilic sexual interest were associated with the age of the youngest child in CSAM viewed (r = -.218, b = -0.56, p = .01 and r = -.273, b = -1.01, p < .001). We conclude that CSAM users presented sexual pathologies, some related to their CSAM-use behavior, as well as multiple other mental health needs.