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Child Abuse & Neglect | 2001

Do pedophiles have a weaker identity structure compared with nonsexual offenders

Monique Tardif; Hubert Van Gijseghem

Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether pedophiles have a weaker identity structure compared with nonsexual offenders. Method: The recruitment process secured the participation of 87 male adult subjects, divided into three groups: 27 pedophiles who abused male victims (X = 38.6 years), 30 pedophiles who abused female victims (X = 35.5 years), 30 nonsexual offenders (X = 29.8 years). The concept of identity was examined on the basis of two factors: body image limits and ego identity. Two objective tests, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) and the Ego Identity Scale, and one projective test, the Rorschach scored according to the Fisher and Cleveland method, were used. Results: A multivariate analysis of covariance, at a significance threshold of p Conclusions: Conceptual and empirical elements related to body image and ego identity are addressed to shed light on the potential disturbances in the identity of pedophile subjects. These results imply not only that certain impairments exist at the level of the basis structures of the personality, but also that these impairments should be taken into account in formulating a program and devising a therapeutic process for pedophiles.


Journal of Child Sexual Abuse | 2005

The gender identity of pedophiles: what does the outcome data tell us?

Monique Tardif; Hubert Van Gijseghem

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to determine whether pedophiles have a different gender identity profile compared with non-sexual offenders. Participants were 87 male adult subjects, divided into three groups: (a) 27 pedophiles who abused male victims, (b) 30 pedophiles who abused female victims, and (c) 30 non-sexual offenders. The gender identity factor was measured with the Mf scale of the MMPI and the Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI). Results indicated no significant inter-group differences in terms of gender identity. However, the order of the three groups regarding scores on the Bem-Masculinity and the Mf scale was as predicted. Conceptual and empirical elements related to gender identity are addressed in order to shed light on potential disturbances in the gender identity of pedophiles.


Child Abuse & Neglect | 2018

Exploring sexuality profiles of adolescents who have engaged in sexual abuse and their link to delinquency and offense characteristics

Jo-Annie Spearson Goulet; Monique Tardif

Very few studies have taken a specific interest in the various sexual dimensions, beyond delinquent sexual behavior, of adolescents who have engaged in sexual abuse (AESA). Those that went beyond delinquent sexual behavior have report mixed results, suggesting they are a heterogeneous group. The current study used cluster analysis to examine the sexuality profiles of AESA, which included information on several sexual dimensions (atypical and normative fantasies and experiences, drive, body image, pornography, first masturbation, onset of sexual interest and first exposure to sex). Participants (N = 136) are adolescents who have engaged in sexual abuse involving physical contact, for which at least one parent also participated in the study. They were recruited from six specialized treatment centers and three youth centers in Quebec (Canada). Cluster analyses were performed to identify specific sexual profiles. Results suggest three clusters of AESA: 1- Discordant sexuality pertaining to adolescents who show mostly normative sexual interests, 2- Constrictive sexuality, characterizing adolescents who seem to be less invested/interested in their sexuality and 3- Overinvested sexuality for adolescents showing an exacerbated sexuality, including atypical sexual interest. Additional analyses (ANOVAs and Chi-square tests) reveal that five delinquency and offense characteristics were significantly more likely to be present in the Overinvested than the Constrictive cluster: non-sexual offenses, three or more victims, peer victims and alcohol and drug consumption. Advancing our knowledge on this topic can provide relevant data for clinicians to better target interventions.


Child Abuse & Neglect | 2005

Sexual Abuse Perpetrated by Adult and Juvenile Females: An Ultimate Attempt to Resolve a Conflict Associated with Maternal Identity.

Monique Tardif; Nathalie Auclair; Martine Jacob; Julie Carpentier


Archive | 2000

How does Recidivism Risk Assessment Predict Survival

Jean Proulx; Monique Tardif; Bernadette Lamoureux; Patrick Lussier


Journal of Sexual Aggression | 2015

Examining sex offenders' intimacy deficits: their nature and their influence on sexually abusive behaviours

Geneviève M. Martin; Monique Tardif


Aggression and Violent Behavior | 2014

What we do and don't know about sex offenders' intimacy dispositions ☆

Geneviève M. Martin; Monique Tardif


Evolution Psychiatrique | 2000

Vers une théorie des perversions criminelles

Monique Tardif


Archive | 2015

La délinquance sexuelle des mineurs : Théories et recherches

Monique Tardif


Sexologies | 2009

When Bill Gates becomes innkeeper to Eros and Thanatos

Monique Tardif; J.-A. Spearson-Goulet

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Martine Jacob

Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal

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Geneviève M. Martin

Université du Québec à Montréal

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J.-A. Spearson-Goulet

Université du Québec à Montréal

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Jean Proulx

Université de Montréal

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Jo-Annie Spearson Goulet

Université du Québec à Montréal

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Nathalie Auclair

Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal

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Julie Carpentier

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

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