Childhood trauma as a mediator between attachment and recidivism risk: A study of Canadian offenders with mental disorders

IF 1 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW Behavioral Sciences & the Law Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1002/bsl.2612
G. Camelia Adams, Andrew J. Wrath, Mansfield Mela, Andrea DesRoches, Stephen Adams, Anita Andreen, Anne McKenna
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The current study aimed to explore the relationships between attachment and childhood trauma on recidivism risk in a sample of Canadian offenders with mental disorder (OMDs). N = 56 OMDs completed the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) questionnaire, a measure of adult attachment (Experiences in Close Relationships Scale), and interview to determine recidivism risk (Level of Service/Case Management Inventory; LS/CMI). The variables of interest had small to moderate correlations. Multivariable regression analysis found that ACE scores but not attachment insecurity were associated with LS/CMI scores. Mediation analyses demonstrated that ACE scores fully mediated the association between attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance and recidivism risk. Results demonstrate that as exposure to diverse ACEs increased so did the risk to recidivate and this exposure mediated the relationship between attachment insecurity and recidivism risk. This study highlights the necessity of addressing both attachment insecurity and the experience of ACE when providing psychiatric services to OMDs.

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童年创伤在依恋与再犯风险之间的中介作用:加拿大精神障碍罪犯的研究
本研究旨在探讨依恋与童年创伤对加拿大精神障碍罪犯再犯风险的关系。N = 56名omd完成了不良童年经历(ACE)问卷、成人依恋测量(亲密关系体验量表)和确定再犯风险的访谈(服务水平/病例管理量表;LS / CMI)。感兴趣的变量具有小到中等的相关性。多变量回归分析发现,ACE得分与LS/CMI得分相关,而依恋不安全感与LS/CMI得分无关。中介分析表明,ACE分数完全中介了依恋焦虑、依恋回避和再犯风险之间的关系。结果表明,随着接触不同类型不良经历的增加,再犯风险也随之增加,并且这种暴露介导了依恋不安全感与再犯风险之间的关系。本研究强调在为强迫症患者提供精神服务时,需要同时处理依恋不安全感和ACE体验。
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