PTSD and re-offending risk: the mediating role of worry and a negative perception of other people's support
Background: Studies of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are mainly focused on victims of trauma. Very few studies explored the links between PTSD symptoms and re-offending risk in perpetrators of violence. Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the effect of PTSD symptoms on re-offending...
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doaj-c4637ef9d6d1407cb8b079c458352b022020-11-25T01:29:31ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology2000-80662013-12-014011210.3402/ejpt.v4i0.2138221382PTSD and re-offending risk: the mediating role of worry and a negative perception of other people's supportVittoria Ardino0Luca Milani1Paola Di Blasio2PSSRU Unit, Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UKC.Ri.d.e.e, Department of Psychology, Catholic University of Milan, ItalyC.Ri.d.e.e, Department of Psychology, Catholic University of Milan, ItalyBackground: Studies of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are mainly focused on victims of trauma. Very few studies explored the links between PTSD symptoms and re-offending risk in perpetrators of violence. Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the effect of PTSD symptoms on re-offending risk in prisoner populations with a focus on indirect effects of worry and a negative perception of other people’s support on the relationship between PTSD and re-offending risk. Methods: 75 prisoners (25 females, mean age: 44.36 years; 50 males, mean age: 34.7 years) were assessed for exposure to child abuse and neglect, PTSD symptoms, worry, a negative perception of other people’s support and re-offending risk. Mediation analyses tested the indirect effects of worry and a negative perception of other people’s support on the relationship between PTSD and re-offending risk. Results: 72% participants presented PTSD symptoms and 30.7% were at risk of re-offending. Mediation analyses supported the hypothesis of a mediation pathway from PTSD to worry and a negative perception of other people’s support to an increased risk of re-offending. Conclusion: The results indicate that prisoners report high rates of PTSD symptoms; furthermore, they highlight an important relationship between PTSD and re-offending risk. Findings suggest that future research should test further the indirect effects of negative cognitive and emotional states on the relationship of PTSD and re-offending risk and explore more in depth the role of PTSD to assess and treat prisoners.www.ejpt.net/index.php/ejpt/article/download/21382/pdf_1PTSDre-offending riskworryperceived social supportchildhood abuse and neglect |
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PTSD and re-offending risk: the mediating role of worry and a negative perception of other people's support |
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PTSD and re-offending risk: the mediating role of worry and a negative perception of other people's support |
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PTSD and re-offending risk: the mediating role of worry and a negative perception of other people's support |
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ptsd and re-offending risk: the mediating role of worry and a negative perception of other people's support |
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology |
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Background: Studies of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are mainly focused on victims of trauma. Very few studies explored the links between PTSD symptoms and re-offending risk in perpetrators of violence. Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the effect of PTSD symptoms on re-offending risk in prisoner populations with a focus on indirect effects of worry and a negative perception of other people’s support on the relationship between PTSD and re-offending risk. Methods: 75 prisoners (25 females, mean age: 44.36 years; 50 males, mean age: 34.7 years) were assessed for exposure to child abuse and neglect, PTSD symptoms, worry, a negative perception of other people’s support and re-offending risk. Mediation analyses tested the indirect effects of worry and a negative perception of other people’s support on the relationship between PTSD and re-offending risk. Results: 72% participants presented PTSD symptoms and 30.7% were at risk of re-offending. Mediation analyses supported the hypothesis of a mediation pathway from PTSD to worry and a negative perception of other people’s support to an increased risk of re-offending. Conclusion: The results indicate that prisoners report high rates of PTSD symptoms; furthermore, they highlight an important relationship between PTSD and re-offending risk. Findings suggest that future research should test further the indirect effects of negative cognitive and emotional states on the relationship of PTSD and re-offending risk and explore more in depth the role of PTSD to assess and treat prisoners. |
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PTSD re-offending risk worry perceived social support childhood abuse and neglect |
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