Implicit Theories in Intimate Partner Violence Sex Offenders: an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

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Sarah Weldon
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[1] NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde,
[2] Douglas Inch Centre,undefined
[3] University of Edinburgh,undefined
[4] Medical School,undefined
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Journal of Family Violence | 2016年 / 31卷
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Qualitative; Cognition; Schemas; Domestic violence; Intimate partner violence; Sexual offending; Intimate relationships;
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An increased understanding of the cognitive characteristics of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Sex Offenders would have implications for clinical intervention and risk assessment in this distinctive offending behaviour group. The improved understanding of cognitions in violent offenders, sex offenders, and IPV offenders has led to the development and implementation of specific offender behaviour programmes taking these cognitive characteristics into account. Recently, empirical investigations have focussed on qualitative exploration of cognition to propose implicit theories (ITs), that is distinct sets of schemas that offenders hold in relation to themselves, the world, and others. The current paper utilises Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis to explore cognition in 11 Intimate Partner Sex Offenders. Five superordinate and 14 subthemes were identified, which are representative of Implicit Theories present in this specific offender group. These ITs are discussed in relation to other offending behaviour groups in addition to their clinical implications in the development of effective interventions and risk assessment tools.
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