Quiz: Ethical and Clinical Issues in Treating Non-Justice-Involved People with Pedophilia and/or Hebephilia (OT123-A) Quiz – Ethical and Clinical Issues in Treating Non-Justice-Involved People with Pedophilia and/or Hebephilia First Name * Last Name * Email * 1. Seto (2018) defined an “orientation” as: * a. A pleasant sexual feeling about a particular target or activity, which may or may not reflect a preference b. A relative sexual interest c. A program of introduction to college or university d. A stable sexual interest or preference, which helps to organize an individual’s sexual psychology and behaviour 2. Pedophilia is defined as ___ , whereas hebephilia is defined as ____. * a. Sexual interest in pre-pubescent children; sexual interest in adults b. Sexual interest in pre-pubescent children; sexual interest in pubescent children c. Sexual interest in pubescent children; sexual interest in pre-pubescent children d. Sexual interest in pubescent children; sexual interest in adults 3. Which of the following statements is untrue? * a. Many individuals with pedophilia and/or hebephilia do not commit sexual offences against children b. Many individuals with pedophilia and/or hebephilia do not report experiencing difficulty managing this interest c. Individuals with pedophilia and/or hebephilia who commit sexual offences do not report having had concerns about their interests prior to committing sexual offences against children d. Many sexual offences go undetected 4. According to Levenson et al. (2017), individuals with pedophilia and/or hebephilia have reported the following statements: “I was worried no one would understand me,” “I was worried I would be judged,” and “I did not fully understand the seriousness of the consequences if arrested.” These statements can be classified as: * a. Low self-confidence b. Fear c. Poor introspection d. Barriers to help seeking 5. Seto’s (2019) model is called: * a. Motivation-facilitation model b. Self-regulation model of sexual offending c. Integrated theory of sexual offending d. Pathways model of child sexual offending 6. The three tiers of the public health model of prevention are: * a. First level, second level, third level b. Societal, familial, individual c. Primary, secondary, tertiary d. Tier 1, tier 2, tier 3 7. Which of the following was not an outcome of participating in the Project Prevention Dunkelfeld Treatment Program (PPD)? * a. Less loneliness b. Increased emotion-oriented coping c. Fewer coping self-efficacy deficits d. Less sexual preoccupation 8. True or False? The majority of individuals who contacted the Stop It Now! US helpline were bystanders. * a. True b. False 9. Which of the following is not typical language regarding when a duty to report/protect needs to be exercised? * a. Reasonable cause b. Beyond a reasonable doubt c. Reasonable belief d. Risk of harm 10. True or False? In the McPhail, Stephens, & Heasman (2018) review of College of Psychologists complaints, it was found that most provinces had a large number of complaints against members related to duty to report/protect. * a. True b. False 11. In the Stephens, McPhail, Heasman & Moss (2019) study, which variable did not demonstrate a relationship to reporting decision? * a. Forensic competency b. Client’s viewing of child sexual abuse material c. Client’s access to children d. Clinician stigma 12. Which of the following were not suggested as recommendations for practice? * a. Familiarity with relevant legislation b. Familiarity with correlates of offending behaviour c. Being clear with the client about limits to confidentiality d. Promising clients at the outset of treatment that you will not engage in a duty to report/protect. 13. Secondary prevention falls within which principles of biomedical ethics? * a. Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, and Justice b. Autonomy, Beneficence, Efficiency, and Justice c. Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, and Proportionality d. Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, and Health Maximisation 14. If you believe you may have a duty to report/protect and want to (and are able to) engage in consultation, who would you not typically include in any consultation prior to making a report? * a. Colleague b. Lawyer c. Ethicist d. Friend 15. True or False? Research from Jahnke et. al. (2015) suggested that social isolation among people with pedophilia is higher than the general population. * a. True b. False 16. True or False? One of the most significant influences in decision making in adults with pedophilia that influenced their decision on whether or not to offend was related to not wanting to harm the child (Mitchell & Galupo, 2016). * a. True b. False 17. The three categories of protective factors in the SAPROF-SO are: * a. Resilience, Maladaptive Sexuality, Antisocial Connection b. Resilience, Problem Solving Ability, Happiness c. Resilience, Adaptive Sexuality, Prosocial Connection & Reward 18. True or False? Canada’s first federally funded national perpetration prevention program is called Talking for Change. a. True b. False 19. True or False? In Canada, duty to warn and duty to report are interchangeable terms and relate to the exact same types of situations that might result in a breach of confidentiality. * a. True b. False 20. The Talking for Change therapy program does NOT include the following approach: * a. CBT b. DBT c. ACT d. CPT 21. Surveys of community samples suggest that between 10-15% of people report having had sexual fantasies of children. * a. True b. False 22. Which of the following is NOT a relevant trait or state factor that could facilitate offending as detailed in Seto’s Motivation-Facilitation Model? * a. Intelligence b. Self-regulation deficits c. Alcohol use d. Negative affect 23. True or False? Treatment with non-justice involved people with pedophilia should also include helping people integrate their attractions into their identity and life. * a. True b. False 24. What is NOT one of the main reasons why individuals who sexually offended against a child chose to stop and not offend on some occasions (Wortley et. al. 2019)? * a. Fear of going to jail b. The child’s reaction c. Other people were nearby d. Interrupted by others 25. Jahnke’s research with minor-attracted people (MAP) surveyed the German public on their perceptions and feelings towards MAPs as compared to: * a. People who engage in intimate-partner violence b. People who shoplift c. People who abuse alcohol d. People who commit murder Submit If you are human, leave this field blank. Δ