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Cycle of abuse and psychopathology in cleric and noncleric molesters of children and adolescents
Authors:Thomas W Haywood  Howard M Kravitz  Orest E Wasyliw  Jack Goldberg  James L Cavanaugh Jr
Institution:Section on Psychiatry and Law, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA;School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA;Section on Psychiatry and and Law, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:Sexual abuse in childhood is frequently reported among sex offenders and has been hypothesized to be one of a number of psychological factors etiologically related to perpetration of child molestation in adulthood. In the current study we examine a sample of cleric and noncleric admitted child molesters and normal control subjects in their exposure to sexual abuse in childhood and current psychopathology. Odds ratios for the association between exposure to sexual abuse and child molestation were obtained while adjusting for group differences in demographic and psychological characteristics. Results indicated exposure to sexual abuse in childhood was associated with becoming a child molester for both cleric and noncleric offenders (p < .0002). Nonclerics indicated more severe psychopathology than clerics. Sexual abuse in childhood is one of many risk factors for becoming a perpetrator of child molestation in adulthood for both cleric and noncleric child molesters. Noncleric offenders demonstrated more sociopathy and mental disorder in general while cleric offenders indicated more sexual conflictedness, suggesting different psychoetiologies of offending among cleric and noncleric child molesters.
Keywords:Cycle of abuse  Child molestation  Cleric sexual misconduct  Etiology
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