Trafford Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Manchester, UK.
Sex Abuse. 2010 Mar;22(1):112-31. doi: 10.1177/1079063209359926.
Child sex offenders are typically characterized by empathy problems, cognitive distortions, and social skills deficits. It has been proposed that these characteristics may be attributable to an underlying impairment in the ability to attribute mental states to others (i.e., theory of mind).This study compared a group of nonincarcerated child sex offenders (n = 46) with a group of community controls ( n = 46) matched for age, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and status as a parent. Both groups completed two measures of theory of mind: one that measures the ability to infer the mental states of adults and another that measures the ability to infer the mental states of children. Offenders were significantly worse than controls at inferring the mental states of adults. In contrast, there were no differences between offenders and controls in their ability to infer the mental states of children. The results are discussed with regard to psychological theory, clinical work, and future research.
儿童性犯罪者通常具有同理心问题、认知扭曲和社交技能缺陷。有人提出,这些特征可能归因于他们难以将心理状态归因于他人的潜在能力受损(即心理理论)。本研究比较了一组未被监禁的儿童性犯罪者(n=46)和一组在年龄、社会经济地位、种族和父母身份方面相匹配的社区对照组(n=46)。两组都完成了两项心理理论测试:一项测试推断成年人心理状态的能力,另一项测试推断儿童心理状态的能力。犯罪者在推断成年人的心理状态方面明显差于对照组。相比之下,犯罪者和对照组在推断儿童心理状态的能力方面没有差异。结果与心理理论、临床工作和未来研究有关。