Symptoms from the spectrum of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in sexual delinquents

Citation
D. Blocher et al., Symptoms from the spectrum of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in sexual delinquents, F NEUR PSYC, 69(10), 2001, pp. 453-459
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Neurology
Journal title
FORTSCHRITTE DER NEUROLOGIE PSYCHIATRIE
ISSN journal
07204299 → ACNP
Volume
69
Issue
10
Year of publication
2001
Pages
453 - 459
Database
ISI
SICI code
0720-4299(200110)69:10<453:SFTSOA>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
The implications of ADHD for sexual delinquent behavior were investigated i n a sample of 127 male sexual delinquents for whom social, forensic and psy chiatric data were collected. For the retrospective evaluation of ADHD-symp toms, we used the Wender Utah Rating Scale (WURS, 61-item version). We also used the Eysenck Impulsiveness Questionnaire for the assessment of impulsi vity. The prevalence of ADHD within the group of sexual delinquents was 27. 6% with a persistence rate of 14.2% at a cut-off point of 90 in the WURS. T he prevalence of ADHD within the control group was 7.8% with a persistence rate of 3.0%. The prevalence within the group of sexual delinquents dropped to 15.7% for childhood ADHD-symptoms and 11.0% for partial ADHD persistenc e in adulthood using a cut-off score of 100. In the control group the rates were 4.8% and 2.4% respectively. Based on ICD-10 criteria, 35.4% of the sexual delinquents had no psychiatri c disorder. We found personality disorders of the antisocial type (22.1% of the sample) and paraphilias in 25.2%. Approximately, half of the delinquen ts with paraphilia met the criteria of pedophilia. We also found schizophre nia, organic psychiatric disorders and mental retardations in less than 5%. The criminal careers of the sexual delinquent group with a history of chil dhood ADHD symptoms started 10 years earlier. We also found a significant c orrelation between previous convictions and the retrospective diagnosis of ADHD symptoms. This was more prominent when a previous sexual offence could be found in their criminal record. These results illustrate the hypothesis , that in addition to paraphilias the presence of ADHD-symptoms might be an important vulnerability factor for sexual delinquency, esp. when there is a persistence into adulthood. This demonstrates the need for an early thera peutical intervention, since 44.1% of the sample had previously undergone p sychiatric treatment.