Media Coverage of Pedophilia and Its Impact on Help-Seeking Persons with Pedophilia in Germany—A Focus Group Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Pedophilia
1.2. Pedophilia and Stigma
1.3. Media Coverage of Pedophilia and Its Impact on Society
1.4. Media Coverage of Pedophilia and Its Impact on People with Pedophilia
1.5. The Present Study
- (RQ1) How do help-seeking persons with pedophilia perceive and evaluate the current media coverage about pedophilia?
- (RQ2) How does media coverage impact the everyday lives of persons with pedophilia, especially in the context of seeking and receiving therapeutic help?
- (RQ3) How should media cover pedophilia in a beneficial way from the affected point of view in order to reduce negative impacts?
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Design
2.2. Partcipants
2.3. Materials
2.4. Procedure
2.5. Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Perception and Evaluation of the Media Coverage (RQ1)
3.1.1. Most Media Coverage on Pedophilia Is Undifferentiated, Some Media Coverage Is Fact-Based
3.1.2. Media Coverage Has Become More Fact-Based over the Years
3.1.3. Media and Public Agenda Block a Helpful Discourse on Pedophilia
3.2. Impact on Their Everyday Lives (RQ2)
3.2.1. Undifferentiated Media Reports Trigger Negative Emotions and Threaten Self-Esteem
3.2.2. Undifferentiated Media Reports Increase Barriers to Speak Openly about Pedophilia
3.2.3. For Some, Media Reporting on CSA Could Decrease the Risk of Criminal Acts
3.2.4. Media Coverage Impacts Treatment Uptake in Opposite Ways
3.3. Beneficial Media Coverage about Pedophilia (RQ3)
3.3.1. Differentiation between Pedophilia and CSA
3.3.2. More Positive Examples
4. Discussion
4.1. Perception and Evaluation of the Media Coverage (RQ1)
4.2. Impact on Their Everyday Lives (RQ2)
4.3. Beneficial Media Coverage about Pedophilia (RQ3)
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Themes | Sub-Themes | Examples |
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Perception and Evaluation of the Media Coverage | Most Media Coverage on Pedophilia Is Undifferentiated | “(...) the entire range [of pedophilia] is not represented [in the media]. It is about the worst [CSA] cases (...), the tip of the iceberg.” |
Some Media Coverage on Pedophilia Is Fact-Based | “30% [media reports] that are now informative, empathetic, (…) deal with the whole topic.” | |
Media Coverage Has Become More Fact-Based Over the Years | “Yes, yes, I have a hunch that it has improved.” | |
Media and Public Agenda Block a Helpful Discourse on Pedophilia | “The current form [of media coverage about pedophilia] has grown this way because society is the way it is.” | |
Impact on Their Everyday Lives | Undifferentiated Media Reports Trigger Negative Emotions and Threaten Self-Esteem | “Now that I think about it, maybe fear of being, um, punished or judged, rejected.” |
Undifferentiated Media Reports Increase Barriers to Speak Openly About Pedophilia | “(…) and the media have made a big contribution to the stigmatization, and that makes it even more difficult for pedophiles to come out.” | |
For Some, Media Reporting on CSA Could Decrease the Risk of Criminal Acts | “Reports in the media definitely make you more cautious in how you deal with things (…)” | |
Media Coverage Impacts Treatment Uptake in Opposite Ways | “Reports about this house, for example, brought me here somehow. Otherwise, I probably wouldn’t have been here [at the prevention network].” | |
Beneficial Media Coverage About Pedophilia | Differentiation Between Pedophilia and CSA | “[That] these two groups [sexual offenders vs. persons with pedophilia] in the end, that must arrive [in society], that they are not [necessarily] the same.” |
More Positive Examples | “So, I would also welcome it if (...) the reporting would take place on the basis of positive examples.” |
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Stelzmann, D.; Jahnke, S.; Kuhle, L.F. Media Coverage of Pedophilia and Its Impact on Help-Seeking Persons with Pedophilia in Germany—A Focus Group Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 9356. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159356
Stelzmann D, Jahnke S, Kuhle LF. Media Coverage of Pedophilia and Its Impact on Help-Seeking Persons with Pedophilia in Germany—A Focus Group Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(15):9356. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159356
Chicago/Turabian StyleStelzmann, Daniela, Sara Jahnke, and Laura F. Kuhle. 2022. "Media Coverage of Pedophilia and Its Impact on Help-Seeking Persons with Pedophilia in Germany—A Focus Group Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 15: 9356. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159356
APA StyleStelzmann, D., Jahnke, S., & Kuhle, L. F. (2022). Media Coverage of Pedophilia and Its Impact on Help-Seeking Persons with Pedophilia in Germany—A Focus Group Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(15), 9356. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159356