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


This issue commences the second volume of B4QR, and includes short critical summaries of eight studies published between April and November 2021. The featured scholar in the “Meet The Next Generation” section of this issue is Harriet Dymond, a doctoral student at the University of Nottingham. The full text is available to read for free on our site.

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Minor-attracted people are being asked to participate in a new study investigating social support, sexual self-perception, and personality characteristics of MAPs.
People age 18 or older who are romantically or sexually attracted to people age 13 or younger are invited to participate. If you meet this requirement, a link to participate is below:
The following message was provided by the Matt Portner, the researcher conducting this study:

My name is Matt Portner and I am a doctoral psychology student at Pacific University. Along with my dissertation chair, Leonardo Bobadilla, PhD., we have created a survey for a study approved by the Pacific University IRB entitled “Exploring Social Support, Sexual Self-Perception, and Personality Characteristics of Minor Attracted Persons”. This survey will take about 10 minutes to complete and consists of questions about sexuality, personality traits, and social support systems. It is our hope that this information will be used to better serve people who are sexually and/or romantically attracted to children as well as better inform the general public regarding the beliefs and convictions of minor attracted persons who have never engaged in illegal sexual behavior involving children.  You are invited to complete this survey if you have romantic and/or sexual attraction individuals 13 years old or younger. Also, you must be at least 18 years old. We appreciate your interest in participating. 

Link: https://pacificu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5iDOcmONhWVFQmq


The Autumn 2021 issue of the B4U-ACT Quarterly Review has just been released and is available here.


This issue includes short critical summaries of five studies published between February and July 2021, as well as of the recent book “A Long Dark Shadow: Minor-Attracted People and Their Pursuit of Dignity” by Allyn Walker. The featured scholar in the “Meet The Next Generation” section of this issue is Sarah Moss, from the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. The full text is available to read for free on our site.

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