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Family and psychopathological impact of sexual abuses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

M.P. Novakovic
Affiliation:
University East Sarajevo, Bijeljina, Bosnia-Herzegovina
V. Despotovic
Affiliation:
Centre of Mental Health, Bijeljina, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Z. Naskovic
Affiliation:
Centre of Mental Health, Bijeljina, Bosnia-Herzegovina
R. Novakovic
Affiliation:
Nova-Medic, Private Ginecologic-Opstretric Clinic, Bijeljina, Bosnia-Herzegovina
O. Stevanovic
Affiliation:
Gymnasium Filip Visnjic, Bijeljina, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Abstract

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The aim of the study is family and psychopathological analysis of the sexual abuse in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the period 01. January 1999. to 31. December 2009, as well as the increase of sexual violence which is more expressed through the level of violence.

Methods

Experimental group consists of n = 150 forensically processed people, who are under security measures and under treatment after the rape. The control group consists of n = 150 forensically processed people after the recidivistic property delicts. The design is a multicentric longitudinal study of the sexual abudes acts.

Results

Socio-demographic differences for the gender are highly significant: p > 0.001, and broken family, migration, and diseases in family are of lower significance. EPQ test shows differences between groups - violent: M±SD = extroversion: 15.53 ± 7.55, neuroticism: 9.10 ± 6.23, psychoticisms: 14.03 ± 5.11, Lay -scale: 10.33 ± 6.70, and recidivists: extroversion: 19. 11 ± 6.55 neuroticism: 6.55 ± 3.11, psychoticims: 9.10 ± 3.05, Lay -scale: 11.20 ± 6.60. BAI test has these significances - violent: numbness: 3.77 ± 0.77 tension: 2.05 ± 0.78 uncontrolness: 1.62 ± 0.85, and recidivists: neurosis: 1.91 ± 0.71, fear: 1.60 ± 0.85 and sweating: 1.85 ± 0.60 with significance P < 0.01. PIE in violent has increased values of destruction and aggression, and in recidivists exploration and conformism.

Conclusion

The destruction score is high in violators in psychological tests, which results in the following psychopathological content: immaturity, personality disorder, post-traumatic conditions. Recommendations in the treatment of violators and recidivists also have forensic significance, except for expertise.

Type
P02-524
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2011
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