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The assessment of motivation for behaviour change among sex offenders against children: an investigation of the utility of the Stages of Change Questionnaire
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posted on 2004-08-01, 00:00 authored by D Tierney, M McCabeA better understanding of motivation for behaviour change among sex offenders against children would improve treatment programmes designed to modify sexual offending behaviour. However, investigation of this issue is limited by lack of theoretically and empirically sound measures of motivation for behaviour change among sex offenders. This paper reports on two studies that were conducted to investigate the psychometric properties (validity, reliability, and social desirability) of the Stages of Change Questionnaire, adapted to measure motivation for behaviour change among sex offenders against children. In Study 1, the psychometric properties of the questionnaire were assessed for sex offenders against children (n=36) who were on a treatment waiting list. In Study 2, the psychometric properties of the questionnaire were assessed for sex offenders against children (n=47) at pre-treatment, mid-treatment, and post-treatment. Both studies supported the validity and reliability of the adapted Stages of Change Questionnaire, and the influence of social desirability upon responding was less than expected. The results of this investigation supported the potential utility of the Stages of Change Questionnaire as a measure of motivation for behaviour change for sex offenders against children.
History
Journal
Journal of sexual aggressionVolume
10Issue
2Pagination
237 - 249Publisher
Brunner- Routledge (UK)Location
Abingdon, EnglandPublisher DOI
ISSN
1355-2600eISSN
1742-6545Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2004, Taylor & FrancisUsage metrics
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Keywords
assessmentmotivation for behaviour changesex offenders against childrenaggression in adultschild care & child protectioncriminologycriminology & delinquencyethics & legal issues in mental healthforensic psychiatryphysical & sexual abuse in adultsphysical & sexual abuse in children & adolescentssexuality