Table 4

Results of 2-tailed tested partial correlations between all outcome measures including group (non-forensic, forensic, Internet) as control variable as well as 2-tailed tested Spearman’s rho correlations for the total sample of study 2 (n = 94)

1.2.3.4.
1. AOOr
P
ρ
p
2. Flexibilityr0.368
P.000
ρ0.294
P.004
3. Exclusivenessr–0.258#–0.498
P.012.000
ρ–0.243#–0.520
P.018.000
4. Motivation§r0.2950.363–0.292
P.004.000.004
ρ0.3460.437–0.361
p.001.000.000
1.2.3.4.
1. AOOr
P
ρ
p
2. Flexibilityr0.368
P.000
ρ0.294
P.004
3. Exclusivenessr–0.258#–0.498
P.012.000
ρ–0.243#–0.520
P.018.000
4. Motivation§r0.2950.363–0.292
P.004.000.004
ρ0.3460.437–0.361
p.001.000.000

P = P value of the correlation coefficient above; ρ = Spearman’s rho correlation coefficient; r = Pearson's product-moment correlation coefficient.

Age at which participants felt sexually attracted to children for the first time.

Flexibility of sexual interest in children.

Exclusiveness of sexual interest in children.

§

Participantś motivation to change their sexual interest in children.

P < .001.

P < .01.

#

P < .05.

Table 4

Results of 2-tailed tested partial correlations between all outcome measures including group (non-forensic, forensic, Internet) as control variable as well as 2-tailed tested Spearman’s rho correlations for the total sample of study 2 (n = 94)

1.2.3.4.
1. AOOr
P
ρ
p
2. Flexibilityr0.368
P.000
ρ0.294
P.004
3. Exclusivenessr–0.258#–0.498
P.012.000
ρ–0.243#–0.520
P.018.000
4. Motivation§r0.2950.363–0.292
P.004.000.004
ρ0.3460.437–0.361
p.001.000.000
1.2.3.4.
1. AOOr
P
ρ
p
2. Flexibilityr0.368
P.000
ρ0.294
P.004
3. Exclusivenessr–0.258#–0.498
P.012.000
ρ–0.243#–0.520
P.018.000
4. Motivation§r0.2950.363–0.292
P.004.000.004
ρ0.3460.437–0.361
p.001.000.000

P = P value of the correlation coefficient above; ρ = Spearman’s rho correlation coefficient; r = Pearson's product-moment correlation coefficient.

Age at which participants felt sexually attracted to children for the first time.

Flexibility of sexual interest in children.

Exclusiveness of sexual interest in children.

§

Participantś motivation to change their sexual interest in children.

P < .001.

P < .01.

#

P < .05.

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