Hebephilia (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Hebephilia" in English language version.

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  • Stephens S, Seto MC (2015). Phenix A, Hoberman H (eds.). Sexual Offending: Predisposing Antecedents, Assessments and Management. Springer. pp. 29–41. ISBN 978-1493924165.
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  • Ewing, CP (2011). Justice Perverted:Sex Offense Law, Psychology, and Public Policy: Sex Offense Law, Psychology, and Public Policy. Oxford University Press. pp. 28–32. ISBN 978-0199732678.
  • Frances, Allen (2013). Essentials of Psychiatric Diagnosis: Responding to the Challenge of DSM-5. Guilford Publications. p. 174. ISBN 978-1462513499.

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  • "ICD-11 for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics". World Health Organization/ICD-11. 2018. See section 6D32 Pedophilic disorder. Retrieved 2018-07-07. Pedophilic disorder is characterized by a sustained, focused, and intense pattern of sexual arousal—as manifested by persistent sexual thoughts, fantasies, urges, or behaviours—involving pre-pubertal children. In addition, in order for Pedophilic Disorder to be diagnosed, the individual must have acted on these thoughts, fantasies or urges or be markedly distressed by them. This diagnosis does not apply to sexual behaviours among pre- or post-pubertal children with peers who are close in age.

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