Sexual Offense Disclosure Assessment in Youth Referred to Community Treatment: A Latent Class Analysis

Author:

Kolko David J.1ORCID,Foster Katherine T.2,Torres Eunice3,Hart Jonathan3,Rounds Jeff3,Rumbarger Kevin3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

2. Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

3. UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Abstract

This study seeks to extend research evaluating tools to assess the disclosure of sexually abusive behavior. The subjects were 239 male youth (ages 10–20 years) who were court-ordered to participate in a community-based collaborative intervention for sexual offending that includes outpatient and probationary services. All youth participated in an interview to capture referral incident details about admission, responsibility, empathy, and remorse at intake, during intervention, and at discharge. Intake, treatment, discharge, and recidivism measures were also collected from multiple sources. Latent class analysis identified three classes based on the intake interview: Empathetic Admitters (22%), Unempathetic Admitters (38%), and Unempathetic Deniers (40%). Significant class differences were found on intake (e.g., use of physical force, caregiver denial of youth responsibility), treatment (e.g., any sanctions/violations), and discharge measures (e.g., successful treatment, probation officer ratings), but not in recidivism rates. The findings extend efforts to identify and target different disclosure patterns whose clinical monitoring may support a comprehensive intervention.

Funder

Allegheny County Juvenile Court

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,General Psychology

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3. Family Secrecy: A Comparative Study of Juvenile Sex Offenders and Youth with Conduct Disorders

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