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Predictors of social intelligence, empathy, and self-efficacy among sexual offenders
Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling Pub Date : 2022-03-07 , DOI: 10.1002/jaoc.12098
Angie D. Cartwright 1 , Casey A. Barrio Minton 2 , Ana G. Reyes 1 , Meagan Abernathy 3 , Kerin K. Groves 4
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The authors aimed to assess the predictive nature of social intelligence, empathy, general self-efficacy (GSE), time in counseling, and risk-level in a sample of sexual offenders receiving counseling services (n = 151). No mean differences in variables were observed on the basis of victim type, offense type, or risk level. Linear regression models indicated that study variables accounted for 22% of the variance in social intelligence and 13% of the variance in empathy. In both models, GSE emerged as the strongest predictor after accounting for other variables.

中文翻译:

性犯罪者的社会智力、同理心和自我效能的预测因子

作者旨在评估接受咨询服务的性犯罪者样本 ( n = 151)的社会智力、同理心、一般自我效能 (GSE)、咨询时间和风险水平的预测性质。在受害者类型、犯罪类型或风险水平的基础上,没有观察到变量的平均差异。线性回归模型表明,研究变量占社会智力方差的 22% 和移情方差的 13%。在这两个模型中,在考虑其他变量后,GSE 成为最强的预测因子。
更新日期:2022-03-07
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