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Table 4 GAIJSO psychosexual development problems

From: Offense related characteristics and psychosexual development of juvenile sex offenders

 

Total group

N = 174

Solo offenders

N = 54

Group offenders

N = 90

Child molesters

N = 30

 
 

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

χ 2 ; (2, N = 174); p

Insufficient sex education

106

60.9

34

63.0

55

61.1

17

56.7

.324; .850

Sexual preoccupation

100

59.5

29

54.7

49

57.0

22

75.9

3.953; .139

Deviant sexual fantasies

26

15.7

1

2.0 a

16

18.8 b

9

30.0 b

12.560; p < 0.05

Sexual excitement

33

20.5

8

15.1 a

14

17.9 a

11

36.7 b

6.074; p < 0.05

Deviant sexual behavior

38

22.5

12

23.1

18

20.7

8

26.7

.472; .790

Previous sex offenses

37

21.3

17

31.5

15

16.7

5

16.7

4.882; .087

Sexual victimization

20

11.5

7

13.0 a, b

6

6.7 a

7

23.3 b

6.310; p < 0.05

Sexualizing family

13

7.5

3

5.6

6

6.7

4

13.3

1.836; .399

Deviant attitudes/perversities

72

42.1

18

34.0 a

45

51.1 b

9

30.0 a

6.189; p < 0.05

Global Assessment

High/very high concern

65

38.2

17

32.7 a

29

33.0 a

19

63.3 b

9.718; p < 0.05

  1. Note. Percents with same subscripts do not differ significantly at p < 0.05 by post-hoc 2 × 2 chi-square analysis.
  2. GAIJSO: Global Assessment Instrument for Juvenile Sex Offenders