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性犯罪在家族中具有遗传性:一项为期37年的全国性研究。

Sexual offending runs in families: A 37-year nationwide study.

作者信息

Långström Niklas, Babchishin Kelly M, Fazel Seena, Lichtenstein Paul, Frisell Thomas

出版信息

Int J Epidemiol. 2015 Apr;44(2):713-20. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyv029.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sexual crime is an important public health concern. The possible causes of sexual aggression, however, remain uncertain.

METHODS

We examined familial aggregation and the contribution of genetic and environmental factors to sexual crime by linking longitudinal, nationwide Swedish crime and multigenerational family registers. We included all men convicted of any sexual offence (N = 21,566), specifically rape of an adult (N = 6131) and child molestation (N = 4465), from 1973 to 2009. Sexual crime rates among fathers and brothers of sexual offenders were compared with corresponding rates in fathers and brothers of age-matched population control men without sexual crime convictions. We also modelled the relative influence of genetic and environmental factors to the liability of sexual offending.

RESULTS

We found strong familial aggregation of sexual crime [odds ratio (OR) = 5.1, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 4.5-5.9] among full brothers of convicted sexual offenders. Familial aggregation was lower in father-son dyads (OR = 3.7, 95% CI = 3.2-4.4) among paternal half-brothers (OR = 2.1, 95% CI = 1.5-2.9) and maternal half-brothers (OR = 1.7, 95% CI = 1.2-2.4). Statistical modelling of the strength and patterns of familial aggregation suggested that genetic factors (40%) and non-shared environmental factors (58%) explained the liability to offend sexually more than shared environmental influences (2%). Further, genetic effects tended to be weaker for rape of an adult (19%) than for child molestation (46%).

CONCLUSIONS

We report strong evidence of familial clustering of sexual offending, primarily accounted for by genes rather than shared environmental influences. Future research should possibly test the effectiveness of selective prevention efforts for male first-degree relatives of sexually aggressive individuals, and consider familial risk in sexual violence risk assessment.

摘要

背景

性犯罪是一个重要的公共卫生问题。然而,性侵犯的可能原因仍不明确。

方法

我们通过将瑞典全国范围内的纵向犯罪记录和多代家庭登记册相联系,研究了性犯罪的家族聚集性以及遗传和环境因素对性犯罪的影响。我们纳入了1973年至2009年间所有被判有任何性犯罪的男性(N = 21566),具体包括成年强奸犯(N = 6131)和儿童性骚扰者(N = 4465)。将性犯罪者的父亲和兄弟中的性犯罪率与年龄匹配的无性犯罪定罪的对照男性的父亲和兄弟中的相应比率进行比较。我们还对遗传和环境因素对性犯罪倾向的相对影响进行了建模。

结果

我们发现,在被定罪的性犯罪者的亲兄弟中,性犯罪存在强烈的家族聚集性[优势比(OR)= 5.1,95%置信区间(CI)= 4.5 - 5.9]。在父子二元组中家族聚集性较低(OR = 3.7,95% CI = 3.2 - 4.4),在同父异母兄弟中(OR = 2.1,95% CI = 1.5 - 2.9)以及同母异父兄弟中(OR = 1.7,95% CI = 1.2 - 2.4)也是如此。对家族聚集性的强度和模式进行的统计建模表明,遗传因素(40%)和非共享环境因素(58%)对性犯罪倾向的解释作用大于共享环境影响(2%)。此外,成年强奸的遗传效应(19%)往往比儿童性骚扰的遗传效应(46%)弱。

结论

我们报告了性犯罪家族聚集的有力证据,主要由基因而非共享环境影响所致。未来的研究可能应测试针对性侵犯个体的男性一级亲属的选择性预防措施的有效性,并在性暴力风险评估中考虑家族风险。

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