California State University, Dominguez Hills, CA, USA.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2010 Jul;11(3):113-28. doi: 10.1177/1524838010372523.
Emerging from social psychology, the theory of planned behavior offers a potentially useful theoretical framework for research into the etiology of sexual offending in adults and adolescents. The theory of planned behavior--a cognitive-affective theory about the role of attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control on behaviors--may provide a means by which to link distal etiological factors into proximal ones involved in the offense process, providing greater specificity to the ''abused- abuser'' hypothesis. The theory of planned behavior also provides a theoretical framework with which to specify mechanisms involved in the proximal offense cycle. Important new directions for research resulting from this conceptual advance are presented, along with limitations of the theory in its application to the etiology of sexual offending. This theoretical framework directs practitioners to classify sexual offenders' cognitive distortions by whether they involve behavioral beliefs, normative beliefs, and/or control beliefs and to modify treatment activities accordingly.
从社会心理学中衍生出来的计划行为理论为研究成人和青少年性犯罪的病因提供了一个潜在有用的理论框架。计划行为理论——一种关于态度、主观规范和感知行为控制对行为的作用的认知-情感理论——可能提供了一种将远端病因因素与涉及犯罪过程的近端因素联系起来的方法,从而使“受虐者-施虐者”假说更具针对性。计划行为理论还为阐明近端犯罪周期中涉及的机制提供了一个理论框架。本文提出了这一概念进展所带来的重要新研究方向,以及该理论在应用于性犯罪病因学方面的局限性。这一理论框架指导从业者通过性行为信念、规范信念和/或控制信念来对性犯罪者的认知扭曲进行分类,并相应地修改治疗活动。