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Test Specific Disorders I
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QUESTION 1: What is the minimum duration of recurrent fantasies or acts required to diagnose voyeurism, exhibitionism, and phrotreurism?
At least six months
At least one month
At least one year
At least two weeks
2nd QUESTION: What is a specific age requirement for diagnosing voyeurism according to the text?
Being at least 18 years old
Being under 18 years of age
Being 21 years old or older
No age requirement
3rd QUESTION: What element stands out as key to voyeurism?
Watching pornography
Consent of the victim
Lack of consent and surprise factor
Direct physical contact
QUESTION 4: What is the source of arousal in exhibitionism according to the text?
Subsequent sexual contact
Consensual exposure on nude beach
The victim's reaction (shock, fear or surprise)
Pornographic content
5th QUESTION: How is froteurism described in the text?
Observation of naked people
Exposure of genitalia to acquaintances
Watching erotic shows
Rubbing genitals against a person without consent in crowded public places
QUESTION 6: What condition can confirm the diagnosis in these disorders besides acting on impulses?
Attending erotic shows
That the impulses cause significant clinical discomfort or functional impairment
Being over 18 years old
Viewing pornography on a regular basis
QUESTION 7: What is the main difference between pathological behavior and consensual practices?
Pathology only if it lasts less than six months
The pathology requires physical contact
Only men can have these disorders
Lack of consent and violation of privacy distinguish the pathology from consensual practices
QUESTION 8: What behavioral pattern is mentioned that may be present in exhibitionism?
Behavior caused by accident
Compulsive pattern that the subject feels he/she cannot stop despite legal or social consequences
Single time out of curiosity
Only in consensual contexts
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