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Sexual aggressors with mental disorders: characterization of a Tunisian sample

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2023

A. Chamseddine*
Affiliation:
Psychiatry C, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
N. Charfi
Affiliation:
Psychiatry C, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
S. Ajmi
Affiliation:
Psychiatry C, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
I. Gassara
Affiliation:
Psychiatry C, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
N. Smaoui
Affiliation:
Psychiatry C, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
R. Feki
Affiliation:
Psychiatry C, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
S. Omri
Affiliation:
Psychiatry C, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
L. Zouari
Affiliation:
Psychiatry C, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
J. Ben Thabet
Affiliation:
Psychiatry C, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
M. Maâlej Bouali
Affiliation:
Psychiatry C, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
M. Maâlej
Affiliation:
Psychiatry C, Hedi Chaker Hospital, Sfax, Tunisia
*
*Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

Sexual violence is a worldwide public health concern. Nevertheless, the psychopathology of perpetrators of sexual assault still nowadays poorly documented.

Objectives

The aim of this study was to assess the characteristics of sexual aggressors with mental disorders.

Methods

It was a retrospective study that included a series of sexual aggressors examined in forensic psychiatric assessment in the psychiatry C department at Hedi Chaker university Hospital in Sfax, from January 2010 to December 2021. Data were collected from psychiatric expert reports.

Results

The sample was exclusively composed of men with an average age of 37 years and 07 months (± 12.75 years). 54.4% of sexual aggressors suffered from mental disorder. Personality disorder was the most prevalent psychiatric disorder and the antisocial type was noted in 23.9% of cases.

Sexual aggressors suffering from mental disorder were more likely to commit rape followed by murder (p=0.05). They used physical violence far more than the others did (p=0.007) and they were more apt to threaten their victims with weapon during the assault (p=0.038). They were also more likely to abuse the power given by their professional roles (15,2 % versus 5,6 %; p=0.07). They more frequently attacked unknown victims (p=0.019).

Conclusions

More than half of sexual aggressors suffered from psychiatric disorder. Therefore, the detection and treatment of psychiatric morbidity among sexual aggressors may minimize the risk of recidivism.

Disclosure of Interest

None Declared

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© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the European Psychiatric Association
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