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Parent, G.; Piché, M. -È.; Laurier, C.; Guay, J. -P.; Knight, R. A.
An inclusive typology of youths convicted of sexual or non-sexual crime Journal Article
In: Journal of Sexual Aggression, 2023, ISSN: 13552600 (ISSN), (Publisher: Routledge).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Adolescent, adult, aggression, article, clinical feature, Crime, human, incidence, justice, Justice-involved youth, juvenile, male, sex determination, sexual aggression, sexual crime, sexual delinquency, Treatment, typology
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title = {An inclusive typology of youths convicted of sexual or non-sexual crime},
author = {G. Parent and M. -È. Piché and C. Laurier and J. -P. Guay and R. A. Knight},
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date = {2023-01-01},
journal = {Journal of Sexual Aggression},
abstract = {This study examines the characteristics of youths convicted of sexual crimes (YSC) and youths convicted of non-sexual crimes (YNSC) to create an inclusive typology of clinical characteristics associated with sexual and general delinquency. The sample consisted of 391 justice-involved male youths aged 14–20. Participants completed either the Multidimensional Assessment of Sex and Aggression (MASA) or the Multidimensional Inventory of Development, Sex, and Aggression (MIDSA). Four profiles were identified based on a three-step latent profile analysis (LPA): Normal/Neurotic Delinquents, Macho Delinquents, Sexualised Delinquents, and Psychopathic Sexualised Delinquents. The youths in these profiles differed in the nature and intensity of their clinical characteristics and the incidence of their sexual and non-sexual delinquency. PRACTICE IMPACT STATEMENT: The distribution of YSCs and YNSCs across the four profiles shows that these are not completely distinct populations. Although two profiles in the typology comprised mainly YSCs, YNSCs were present in all profiles. This highlights the importance of rejecting the idea of one-size-fits-all treatment for these youth. The study also highlights the importance of basing treatment on the clinical characteristics and needs of justice-involved youth rather than on their index offence. © 2023 National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers.},
note = {Publisher: Routledge},
keywords = {Adolescent, adult, aggression, article, clinical feature, Crime, human, incidence, justice, Justice-involved youth, juvenile, male, sex determination, sexual aggression, sexual crime, sexual delinquency, Treatment, typology},
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Savard, J.; Laberge, B.; Gauthier, J. G.; Founder, J. -P.; Bouchard, S.; Baril, J. -G.; Bergeron, M. G.
In: Cognitive Therapy and Research, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 21–46, 1998, ISSN: 01475916 (ISSN), (Publisher: Springer New York LLC).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: adult, AIDS, alcoholism, article, clinical article, clinical trial, clonazepam, cognitive therapy, comorbidity, demography, Depression, disease association, drug efficacy, female, fluoxetine, HIV, human, Human immunodeficiency virus infection, male, patient attitude, personality disorder, relapse, Treatment, treatment outcome
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title = {Combination of fluoxetine and cognitive therapy for the treatment of major depression among people with HIV infection: A time-series analysis investigation},
author = {J. Savard and B. Laberge and J. G. Gauthier and J. -P. Founder and S. Bouchard and J. -G. Baril and M. G. Bergeron},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0031957952&doi=10.1023%2fA%3a1018759802082&partnerID=40&md5=bf7c480d95e52b00202cfcb1f34af74f},
doi = {10.1023/A:1018759802082},
issn = {01475916 (ISSN)},
year = {1998},
date = {1998-01-01},
journal = {Cognitive Therapy and Research},
volume = {22},
number = {1},
pages = {21–46},
abstract = {The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of a combined treatment of fluoxetine and cognitive therapy for the treatment of major depression in HIV-infected patients. Six HIV-seropositive patients with major depression participated in this study using a multiple-baseline experimental design with follow-up and direct replications. Results of time-series intervention analyses suggest that the combination of fluoxetine and cognitive therapy can provide an effective treatment for major depression in HIV illness that may be more effective than fluoxetine alone. However, relapse rates and follow-up results raise some concerns about the long-term efficacy of the combined treatment as administered in this study. Cooccurence of a personality disorder is suggested as an explanatory hypothesis.},
note = {Publisher: Springer New York LLC},
keywords = {adult, AIDS, alcoholism, article, clinical article, clinical trial, clonazepam, cognitive therapy, comorbidity, demography, Depression, disease association, drug efficacy, female, fluoxetine, HIV, human, Human immunodeficiency virus infection, male, patient attitude, personality disorder, relapse, Treatment, treatment outcome},
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