TY - JOUR PY - 2019// TI - Neuropsychological profile of pedophilic child sexual offenders compared with an IQ-matched non-offender sample - results of a pilot study JO - International journal of law and psychiatry A1 - Franke, Irina A1 - Seipel, Solveig A1 - Vasic, Nenad A1 - Streb, Judith A1 - Nigel, Stefanie A1 - Otte, Stefanie A1 - Dudeck, Manuela SP - 137 EP - 141 VL - 64 IS - N2 - Child sexual offenders have been found to have a lower average IQ than the general population. Several studies indicate that they also exhibit executive dysfunction, but the specificity of this dysfunction is unclear; the inconclusive results have been attributed to methodological problems and the heterogeneity of the population. Our study aimed to describe the neuropsychological profiles of convicted child sexual offenders with pedophilia (n = 15). To control for IQ-related effects on neuropsychological performance, we compared the sample with an IQ-matched control group (n = 15). Test scores in both groups were significantly lower than the norms, but we did not find significant differences between the two study groups. The findings of our pilot study indicate that the neuropsychological deficits of pedophilic sexual offenders are unspecific rather than the result of a pedophilia-specific brain dysfunction.

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LA - en SN - 0160-2527 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2019.03.002 ID - ref1 ER -