Validity and ethics of penile circumference measures of sexual arousal: a reply to McConaghy
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Validity and ethics of penile circumference measures of sexual arousal: a reply to McConaghy
Abstract
McConaghy (1989) argued that the validity of penile circumference responses (PCRs) is at best unestablished and that penile volume responses (PVRs) have been demonstrated to be clearly superior indices of sexual arousal and orientation. In his critique, McConaghy stated that (i) penile erection has been incorrectly identified with sexual arousal, (ii) that PCRs have not been shown to accurately discriminate between divergent patterns of sexual arousal (including paraphilias), (iii) that the methodologies used to compare the two types of transducers are inappropriate, and (iv) that PCRs should not be used for diagnostic and treatment decisions. In this paper, McConaghy's criticisms are reviewed in the context of the existing literature on the subject. Although PCRs and PVRs involve different methodologies, they generally yield results that bear more similarities than differences. Furthermore, there is an extensive and growing literature on the use of PCR measures with various paraphilias. Several of McConaghy's arguments should be considered tentative while others are clearly unsubstantiated. Most of McConaghy's concerns over the validity and uses of PCR measures are empirical questions. Suggestions for future research are offered.
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Validity and ethics of penile circumference measures of sexual arousal: a critical review.Arch Sex Behav. 1989 Aug;18(4):357-69. doi: 10.1007/BF01541954. Arch Sex Behav. 1989. PMID: 2673137 Review.
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