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Early maladaptive cognitive schemas in child sexual offenders compared with sexual offenders against adults and nonsexual violent offenders: An exploratory study

机译:儿童性犯罪者与针对成人的性犯罪者和非性暴力犯罪者的早期不良适应认知模式:一项探索性研究

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Introduction: Although there is a growing body of research on the role of offense supporting cognitive distortions in child sexual offending, little is known about the origins of these distortions. According to cognitive theory, maladaptive cognitive schemas originating in adverse childhood experiences with caregivers have been hypothesized to underlie these cognitive distortions. Aim: This exploratory study investigates early maladaptive schemas (EMSs) in child sexual offenders compared with sexual offenders against adults and nonsexual offenders. Main Outcome Measures: EMSs were measured with the Young Schema Questionnaire, and psychopathy was measured with the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised. Methods: Three groups of forensic inpatients-23 child sexual offenders, 19 sexual offenders against adults, and 24 nonsexual violent offenders-were assessed. Multivariate analyses of covariance were used to examine the hypothesized group differences in EMSs. Results: Results showed that, after controlling for level of psychopathy, EMSs related to Abandonment (M=2.61 vs. M=1.73, P<0.01), Social Isolation (M=2.50 vs. M=1.62, P<0.01), Defectiveness/Shame (M=2.05 vs. M=1.42, P<0.05), Subjugation (M=2.28 vs. M=1.57, P<0.05), and Self-Sacrifice (M=3.29 vs. M=2.41, P<0.05) were more prevalent in child sexual offenders compared with nonsexual violent offenders. Compared with sexual offenders against adults, child sexual offenders showed a trend to have higher scores on EMSs related to Social Isolation (M=2.50 vs. M=1.88, P=0.066). Conclusions: Our findings suggest that EMSs may play a role in offending behavior in child sexual offenders and offer the possibility of informing treatment strategies. Chakhssi F, de Ruiter C, and Bernstein DP. Early maladaptive cognitive schemas in child sexual offenders compared with sexual offenders against adults and nonsexual violent offenders: An exploratory study. J Sex Med 2013;10:2201-2210.
机译:简介:尽管关于支持儿童的性犯罪中的认知变形的犯罪作用的研究越来越多,但对于这些变形的起源知之甚少。根据认知理论,已假设源自照顾者的不利童年经历的适应不良的认知模式是这些认知扭曲的基础。目的:这项探索性研究调查了儿童性犯罪者与针对成人和非性犯罪者的性犯罪者相比的早期不良适应图式(EMS)。主要结果测量:EMS是通过Young Schema问卷进行测量的,而精神病则是通过修订的Psychopathy Checklist进行评估的。方法:对三组法医住院病人进行了评估,其中包括23名儿童性罪犯,19名针对成年人的性罪犯和24名非性暴力罪犯。协方差的多变量分析被用来检查假设的EMS差异。结果:结果显示,在控制了心理疾病的水平之后,与遗弃相关的EMS(M = 2.61 vs. M = 1.73,P <0.01),社会隔离(M = 2.50 vs. M = 1.62,P <0.01),缺陷/羞耻(M = 2.05 vs. M = 1.42,P <0.05),屈服(M = 2.28 vs. M = 1.57,P <0.05)和自我牺牲(M = 3.29 vs.M = 2.41,P <0.05 )在儿童性罪犯中比非性暴力罪犯更普遍。与针对成年人的性犯罪者相比,儿童性犯罪者显示出与社会隔离相关的EMS得分更高的趋势(M = 2.50 vs. M = 1.88,P = 0.066)。结论:我们的发现表明,EMS可能在儿童性罪犯的犯罪行为中起作用,并提供了告知治疗策略的可能性。 Chakhssi F,de Ruiter C和Bernstein DP。与针对成年人的性犯罪者和针对非性暴力罪犯的性犯罪者相比,儿童性犯罪者的早期不良适应认知模式:一项探索性研究。 J Sex Med 2013; 10:2201-2210。

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