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Developmental trajectories associated with juvenile sexually abusive behaviour and emerging severe personality disorder in childhood: 3-year study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Eileen Vizard*
Affiliation:
National Child Assessment and Treatment Service – Sexually Harmful Behaviour (previously The Young Abusers Project), London, UK
Nicole Hickey
Affiliation:
National Child Assessment and Treatment Service – Sexually Harmful Behaviour (previously The Young Abusers Project), London, UK
Eamon McCrory
Affiliation:
National Child Assessment and Treatment Service – Sexually Harmful Behaviour (previously The Young Abusers Project), London, UK
*
Dr Eileen Vizard, Alexandra Ciardi House, 7–8 Greenland Place, London NW1 0AP UK. Email: e.vizard@ucl.ac.uk
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Abstract

Background

Little is known about the developmental trajectories of juveniles presenting with sexually abusive behaviour or emerging severe personality disorder traits.

Aims

To investigate whether ‘age at onset’ of sexually abusive behaviour and whether emerging severe personality disorder traits are associated with specific developmental profiles.

Method

A retrospective file review of 280 juveniles presenting with sexually abusive behaviour was conducted and follow-up Offenders Index data were analysed.

Results

Juveniles with early onset (<11 years) of sexually abusive behaviour had higher levels of psychosocial adversity and early childhood antisocial behaviour compared with those with late onset. Emerging severe personality disorder traits were associated with higher levels of psychosocial adversity, antisocial behaviour, convictions and predatory sexually abusive behaviour.

Conclusions

Preliminary evidence supports the existence of distinct developmental trajectories within this population and points to a key role for traits of emerging severe personality disorder.

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Copyright © 2007 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 
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Table 1 Psychosocial characteristics of juveniles with sexually abusive behaviour according to age at onset and emerging severe personality disorder traits

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Table 2 Sexually abusive behaviour according to age at onset and emerging severe personality disorder traits

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Table 3 Developmental patterns of non-sexual antisocial behaviour according to age at onset of sexually abusive behaviour

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Table 4 Developmental patterns of non-sexual antisocial behaviour according to the presence of emerging severe personality disorder traits

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