The Diana Screen®

The Diana Screen® (The Diana) is a two-part computerized screen used to determine the probability that the test taker can be categorized as a child sexual abuser. The Diana results can be used by religious and secular organizations where the applicant's conduct with children is a concern.

The first part of the test is a questionnaire of self-reported behaviors, accusations, arrests and convictions, and questions designed to identify cognitive distortions and characteristics associated with a risk of sexually abusing children. The second part of the test objectively captures the individual’s relative sexual interest while viewing 160 digital images of clothed adults, adolescents and children. The test takes approximately one hour to complete.

For additional information about The Diana Screen® please contact Abel Screening.