
@article{ref1,
title="Mental disorders in victimization",
journal="European psychiatry",
year="2011",
author="Novakovic, M.P. and Novakovic, R. and Despotovic, V. and Maksimovic, Z. and Novakovic, D.",
volume="26",
number="Suppl 1",
pages="1123-1123",
abstract="AimThe aim of this study was to show the importance of mental disorders in victimologic analysis in the sexual violence in B&amp;H in the post-war period from January 1st 1999. to December 31st 2009.MethodMental disorders in victimization was tested on a sample of 175 non-violent female victims with mental disorders. The control group consists of 175 victims of violent victimization.ResultsIn a regressive analysis, violent persons were separated from the non-violent ones by these redicting predictive factors: age (R&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.731, df&#xa0;=&#xa0;3, x2&#xa0;=3&#xa0;.341, P&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.007 OR&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.520 (95%), CI&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.820-0.950), father's education, house, mother's prostitution, sexual abuse and desire for victimization. Members of the control group had more often lived as lodgers (R&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.015, x2&#xa0;=&#xa0;4.431, P&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.005, OR&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.203, Cl&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.390-0.492), with alcohol abuse and high rate of the family violence, nicotinism and sexual abuse. Psychological predictive factors in dividing non-violent from violent victims are: psychoticism (R&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.791, x2&#xa0;=&#xa0;4.783 df&#xa0;=&#xa0;1, P&#xa0;&lt;&#xa0;0.001, OR&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.749, (95%) Cl&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.368-0,936), HDRS - total: (R&#xa0;=&#xa0;1.174, x2&#xa0;=&#xa0;10.341, df&#xa0;=&#xa0;1, P&#xa0;&lt;&#xa0;0.001, OR&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.770 (95%) CI&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.650-0.910), incorporation of P&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.001 in Plutchi's test. Conclusion: Sexual violence among mentally disordered persons makes 20.50% of all victimizations which were committed by patients with personality disorders and neurotic persons. It has been demonstrated that females in B&amp;H were more exposed to sexual violence because of poor mental health protection and increased violence in the family. Transgenerational model of the stress transmission, victimization in microsocial model of violence.<p />",
language="",
issn="0924-9338",
doi="10.1016/S0924-9338(11)72828-0",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0924-9338(11)72828-0"
}