| Literature DB >> 28735566 |
Carlo Garofalo1, Stefan Bogaerts1,2.
Abstract
The present study investigated multivariate associations between attachment styles and personality disorders (PDs)-and the mediating role of trust-in a sample of child molesters ( n = 84) and a matched control group from the general community ( n = 80). Among child molesters, canonical correlation analysis revealed that two variates resembling avoidant and anxious attachment dimensions were associated with PD traits. Attachment avoidance was related to schizoid, schizotypal, and avoidant PDs, with a marginal contribution of antisocial PD. Attachment anxiety was related to borderline and histrionic PDs, with a marginal contribution of obsessive-compulsive PD. Paranoid and dependent PDs contributed to both variates. In the control group, a more general association between attachment insecurity and PDs emerged. Finally, mistrust significantly explained the associations between attachment and PDs in both samples. Future studies should examine whether treatment for PDs in child molesters could benefit from a focus on attachment and trust.Entities:
Keywords: attachment; canonical correlation analysis; child molestation; personality disorders; trust
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28735566 PMCID: PMC6330767 DOI: 10.1177/1079063217720928
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sex Abuse ISSN: 1079-0632
Mean, Standard Deviation, and Group Differences on All Study Variables, Comparing the Child Molester (n = 84) and the Control Group (n = 80).
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| Attachment styles[ | |||||||
| Attachment security | 4.73 | 1.67 | 5.35 | 1.42 | 6.61 | 1,162 | .04 |
| Attachment avoidance | 3.43 | 1.91 | 3.15 | 1.65 | 1.00 | 1,162 | .01 |
| Attachment anxiety | 3.30 | 2.03 | 3.40 | 2.05 | .10 | 1,162 | .00 |
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| Paranoid PD | 18.14 | 6.43 | 15.28 | 4.89 | 10.27 | 1,162 | .06 |
| Schizoid PD | 19.08 | 5.96 | 16.15 | 4.66 | 12.23 | 1,162 | .07 |
| Schizotypal PD | 22.74 | 7.63 | 19.10 | 7.69 | 9.84 | 1,162 | .05 |
| Antisocial PD | 15.61 | 6.08 | 12.13 | 3.74 | 19.28 | 1,162 | .11 |
| Borderline PD | 25.64 | 9.09 | 22.83 | 8.33 | 4.27 | 1,162 | .03 |
| Histrionic PD | 19.76 | 6.11 | 17.18 | 6.81 | 6.57 | 1,162 | .04 |
| Narcissistic PD | 19.12 | 5.59 | 16.65 | 4.97 | 8.90 | 1,162 | .05 |
| Avoidant PD | 19.80 | 7.98 | 17.23 | 5.81 | 5.52 | 1,162 | .03 |
| Dependent PD | 19.51 | 6.37 | 17.03 | 5.23 | 7.43 | 1,162 | .04 |
| Obsessive-compulsive PD | 23.18 | 8.07 | 21.33 | 6.72 | 2.54 | 1,162 | .02 |
| Trust | 3.18 | .50 | 3.55 | .56 | 19.43 | 1,162 | .11 |
| Pedophilic interest | 1.77 | 1.41 | — | — | — | — | — |
Note. F coefficients are based on univaritate analysis of variance (ANOVA). = partial eta squared, measure of effect size (.01 = small effect; .06 = medium effect; .13 = large effect; Cohen, 1988). PD = personality disorder; MANOVA = multivariate analysis of variance.
One-way MANOVA Wilks’s λ = .95, F(3, 160) = 2.66, p = .05, η2p = .05.
One-way MANOVA Wilks’s λ = .82, F(10, 153) = 3.41, p < .001, η2p = .18.
p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001.
Zero-Order Correlations Among All Study Variables in the Child Molester (Below the Diagonal; n = 84) and Control (Above the Diagonal; n = 80) Samples.
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | |
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| 1. Attachment security | — | −.68 | −.39 | −.69 | −.22 | −.43 | −.26 | −.41 | −.20 | −.38 | −.42 | −.25 | −.21 | .54 | — |
| 2. Attachment avoidance | −.37 | — | .37 | .48 | .16 | .31 | −.02 | .23 | .08 | .20 | .33 | .17 | .19 | −.46 | — |
| 3. Attachment anxiety | −.27 | .42 | — | .48 | .30 | .46 | .28 | .52 | .31 | .21 | .52 | .36 | .45 | −.54 | — |
| 4. Paranoid PD | −.29 | .22 | .33 | — | .35 | .59 | .46 | .59 | .43 | .50 | .54 | .43 | .43 | −.50 | — |
| 5. Schizoid PD | −.44 | .52 | .27 | .45 | — | .51 | .22 | .25 | .05 | .29 | .49 | .44 | .45 | −.25 | — |
| 6. Schizotypal PD | −.36 | .31 | .29 | .69 | .49 | — | .53 | .79 | .54 | .43 | .64 | .62 | .57 | −.55 | — |
| 7. Antisocial PD | −.25 | .21 | .21 | .52 | .33 | .54 | — | .70 | .60 | .34 | .43 | .44 | .27 | −.45 | — |
| 8. Borderline PD | −.13 | .19 | .38 | .62 | .41 | .67 | .72 | — | .79 | .53 | .66 | .66 | .60 | −.58 | — |
| 9. Histrionic PD | −.07 | .21 | .27 | .47 | .14 | .52 | .51 | .60 | — | .46 | .43 | .59 | .54 | −.41 | — |
| 10. Narcissistic PD | −.11 | .06 | .13 | .67 | .29 | .62 | .45 | .61 | .54 | — | .52 | .73 | .59 | −.28 | — |
| 11. Avoidant PD | −.43 | .47 | .36 | .43 | .62 | .53 | .41 | .44 | .30 | .29 | — | .77 | .68 | −.34 | — |
| 12. Dependent PD | −.33 | .16 | .33 | .53 | .42 | .59 | .53 | .66 | .48 | .55 | .68 | — | .69 | −.42 | — |
| 13. Obsessive-compulsive PD | −.10 | .12 | .21 | .55 | .42 | .47 | .39 | .54 | .41 | .60 | .44 | .63 | — | −.21 | — |
| 14. Trust | .30 | −.32 | −.36 | −.40 | −.44 | −.41 | −.38 | −.46 | −.18 | −.15 | −.38 | −.34 | −.15 | — | — |
| 15. Pedophilic interest | −.12 | .02 | .11 | −.03 | −.06 | .00 | .18 | .00 | .11 | −.07 | −.03 | −.07 | −.04 | −.02 | — |
Note. PD = personality disorder.
p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001.
Canonical Correlation Analysis of Dimensionally Assessed Attachment Styles and Personality Disorders in the Child Molester Sample (n = 84).
| Variable | Function 1 | Function 2 | ||||||
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| Personality disorders | Paranoid | −.12 (−.10) | − | 18.49 | .54 (.79) | 18.49 |
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| Schizoid | −.63 (−.64) | − | 68.89 | −.35 (−.38) | .07 (.07) | 0.49 |
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| Schizotypal | −.29 (−.30) | − | 32.49 | −.42 (−.29) | .24 (.33) | 5.76 |
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| Antisocial | −.19 (−.17) | − | 15.21 | −.69 (−.59) | .20 (.25) | 4.00 | 19.21 | |
| Borderline | .41 (.42) | −.28 (−.26) | 7.84 | 1.33 (.96) | 47.61 |
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| Histrionic | −.22 (−.20) | −.25 (−.22) | 6.25 | .24 (−.10) | 23.04 | 29.29 | ||
| Narcissistic | .20 (.17) | −.14 (−.14) | 1.96 | −.57 (−.55) | .18 (.24) | 3.24 | 5.20 | |
| Avoidant | −.43 (−.44) | − | 60.84 | .28 (−.02) | .30 (.32) | 9.00 |
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| Dependent | .05 (.05) | − | 16.00 | −.04 (.65) | 16.81 |
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| Obsessive-compulsive | .26 (.27) | −.18 (−.18) | 3.24 | .10 (−.08) | 12.96 | 16.20 | ||
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| Attachment style | Secure | .54 (.54) | 60.84 | .40 (−.09) | .17 (−.15) | 2.89 |
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| Avoidant | −.67 (−.69) | − | 75.69 | −.16 (−.58) | .14 (−.05) | 1.96 |
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| Anxious | .01 (.05) | − | 17.64 | 1.07 (1.10) | 79.21 |
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Note. Coef. = standardized canonical function coefficient. r = structure coefficients. (%) = squared structure coefficient. h2 = communality coefficient (rounded). r greater than |.45| and h2 greater than 45% are in italics and bolded. r greater than |.30| and h2 greater than 30% are in italics. Coefficients in parenthesis refer to partial canonical correlation analysis, controlling for levels of pedophilic interest.
Figure 1.Graphical depiction of the first two pairs of functions produced by canonical correlations analysis in the child molester sample.
Note. Each pair of functions represent the latent correlation between the three attachment styles and the 10 personality disorders (PDs). Arrows indicate the contribution of variables in each set to the corresponding synthetic function. For ease of presentation, only structure coefficients (r) greater than |.45| are reported. Dashed arrows indicate contributions with r greater than |.30|.
Canonical Correlation Analysis of Dimensionally Assessed Attachment Styles and Personality Disorders in the Control Sample (n = 80).
| Variable | Function 1 | Function 2 | ||||||
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| Personality disorders | Paranoid | .72 |
| 86.49 | .30 | .10 | 0.01 |
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| Schizoid | .01 |
| 13.69 | −.20 | −.26 | 6.76 | 20.45 | |
| Schizotypal | .04 |
| 43.56 | .61 | −.25 | 6.25 |
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| Antisocial | −.23 |
| 15.21 | −.02 | −.19 | 3.61 | 18.82 | |
| Borderline | .48 |
| 44.89 | −1.03 | − | 17.74 |
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| Histrionic | −.17 |
| 12.96 | .27 | − | 10.89 | 23.85 | |
| Narcissistic | .10 |
| 22.09 | 1.02 | .15 | 2.25 | 24.34 | |
| Avoidant | .42 |
| 47.61 | .16 | − | 16.00 |
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| Dependent | −.30 |
| 18.49 | −.54 | − | 10.89 | 29.38 | |
| Obsessive-compulsive | −.15 |
| 19.36 | −.81 | − | 31.36 |
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| Attachment style | Secure | −.73 | − | 84.64 | −.73 | − | 14.44 |
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| Avoidant | .03 |
| 47.61 | .07 | .18 | 3.24 |
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| Anxious | .41 |
| 50.41 | −1.01 | − | 49.00 |
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Note. Coef. = standardized canonical function coefficient. r = structure coefficients. (%) = squared structure coefficient. h2 = communality coefficient (rounded). r greater than |.45| and h2 greater than 45% are in italics and bolded. r greater than |.30| and h2 greater than 30% are in italics.
Summary of Mediation Analysis for the Indirect Role of Attachment on Personality Disorders Through Levels of Trust in the Child Molester (n = 84; 5,000 Bootstraps) and Control Samples (n = 80; 5,000 Bootstraps).
| Independent variables | Mediating variable | Dependent variable | Effect of IV on M | Effect of M on DV | Total effect | Direct effect | Indirect effect (bias corrected intervals) | Effect size | |
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| (IV) | (M) | (DV) | Sample | (a) | (b) | (c) | (c’) | (a)(b) [95% CI] |
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| Attachment Function 1 | Trust | PDs Function 1 | Child molesters | −.12 | −3.70 | 1.85 | 1.37 | .48 [0.13, 1.10] | .14 |
| Control | −.26 | −2.62 | 1.76 | 1.08 | .68 [0.22, 1.24] | .21 | |||
| Attachment Function 2 | Trust | PDs Function 2 | Child molesters | −.09 | −3.27 | 1.09 | .79 | .29 [0.02, 0.76] | .10 |
| Control | −.10 | −4.39 | 1.55 | 1.13 | .42 [−0.08, 1.11] | .08 |
Note. Attachment Function 1: for the child molester sample, average score of attachment avoidance and the reverse score of attachment security; for the control sample, average of attachment avoidance, attachment anxiety, and the reverse score of attachment security. Attachment Function 2: for the child molester sample, score of attachment anxiety; for the control sample, average score of attachment anxiety and security. PDs Function 1: for the child molester sample, average score of paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal, antisocial, avoidant, and dependent PD; for the control sample, average score of all PDs. PDs Function 2: for the child molester sample, average score of borderline, histrionic, obsessive-compulsive, dependent, and paranoid PDs; for the control sample, average score of avoidant, dependent, borderline, histrionic, and obsessive-compulsive PDs. ab completely standardized indirect effect, measure of the effect size of the indirect effect (.01 = small effect size; .09 = medium effect size; .25 = large effect size; Preacher & Kelley, 2011). CI = confidence intervals; PD = personality disorder.
p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001.