A Wolf in sheep’s clothing: taxometric evidence of the dimensional structure of stalking

IF 2.1 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Nicholas Longpré, E. Stefanska, Maria Tachmetzidi Papoutsi, E. White
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the latent structure of stalking. Stalking can be defined as a pattern of repeated and unwanted behaviours that cause another person to be afraid. The consequences for the victims can be severe and potentially happen over a long period of time. While stalking is considered as a taxon, empirical evidence and an absence of pathognomonic criteria point towards a dimensional structure. Design/methodology/approach The aim of this study is to examine the latent structure of stalking using taxometric analyses on the Severity of Stalking Behaviours Scale. Analyses were conducted on a sample of N = 1,032 victims’ accounts, who had contacted the National Stalking Helpline in the UK. Findings Taxometric analyses revealed that stalking presents a dimensional structure, and no taxonic peaks emerged. The results were consistent across analyses (MAMBAC, MAXEIG and L-Mode), indicators (CCFI, curves) and measures (items, factors). Research limitations/implications A dimensional structure implies that individual variation is a matter of intensity, and the present results suggest that the conceptualization of stalking should be modified. Understanding stalking from a dimensional perspective provides support to study stalking in non-clinical populations. Scales that measure stalking should provide discrimination along the entire continuum rather than focusing on putative taxonic boundaries and arbitrary threshold. Originality/value This paper is proposing the first set of taxometric analyses on stalking. The results are providing empirical support to the idea that stalking exists on a continuum. It also strengthened the validity of previous findings in non-clinical populations and their applications all along the continuum, including with clinical populations.
披着羊皮的狼:跟踪维度结构的分类学证据
目的本研究的目的是研究跟踪行为的潜在结构。跟踪可以被定义为一种重复的、不想要的行为模式,这些行为会让另一个人感到害怕。受害者的后果可能很严重,可能会持续很长一段时间。虽然跟踪被认为是一个分类单元,但经验证据和缺乏病理学标准指向一个维度结构。设计/方法/方法本研究的目的是使用跟踪行为严重程度量表的紫杉醇分析来检查跟踪的潜在结构。对1032名受害者的账户样本进行了分析,这些受害者联系了英国国家跟踪帮助热线。分类分析显示,跟踪呈现出一种维度结构,没有出现分类高峰。分析(MAMBAC、MAXEIG和L模式)、指标(CCFI、曲线)和测量(项目、因素)的结果是一致的。研究局限性/含义维度结构意味着个体变异是一个强度问题,目前的结果表明应该修改跟踪的概念。从维度角度理解跟踪行为为研究非临床人群中的跟踪行为提供了支持。衡量跟踪行为的量表应该在整个连续体上提供歧视,而不是关注假定的分类边界和任意的阈值。独创性/价值本文提出了第一套关于跟踪的分类学分析。研究结果为跟踪存在于一个连续体上的观点提供了实证支持。它还加强了先前研究结果在非临床人群中的有效性及其在整个连续体中的应用,包括在临床人群中。
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Journal of Criminal Psychology
Journal of Criminal Psychology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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