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Minor-attracted people are being invited to participate in a research study being conducted by Claudia Fiorucci, a Masters Degree candidate in forensic psychology at the University of Derby. The study explores personal experiences and mental health of men, women and non-binary individuals who are attracted to minors.

Participation involves completing an interview via audio or email, which will last no more than an hour. Interested potential participants can contact the researcher at the following email address:

100618143@unimail.derby.ac.uk

The researcher has also provided the following information sheet. Click anywhere in the document to open as a PDF.

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The Autumn 2022 issue of the B4U-ACT Quarterly Review has just been released and is available here.


This issue concludes the second volume of B4QR, and includes short critical summaries of six studies published between July and November 2022. The issue also includes a response from Dr. Christian Joyal to a review featured in the Summer 2022 issue, as well as a reply from Editor-In-Chief Allen Bishop. The featured scholar in the “Meet The New Generation” section of this issue is Dr. Evelyn Thorne, a postdoctoral fellow at the Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The full text is available to read for free on our site.

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Update 12/4/2022: Minor-attracted people are still needed for this survey. If you meet the eligibility requirements, please consider participating!


Original Post, 5/13/2022:

Minor-attracted people are being asked to participate in a new study, conducted by researchers at the Royal’s Institute of Mental Health Research at the University of Ottawa. The study aims to better understand stigma and its impact on those who are sexually attracted to children.

Participation involves completing an anonymous 45-minute survey, and people who are age 18 and older and identify as having at least some attraction to children 14 or younger are eligible to participate.

Interested MAPs can click the following link to participate:

For additional information, see the following poster and participant information sheet provided by the researchers.