2.4.4 Predictive validity of change scores controlled for static and initial dynamic scores 2.5 Discussion CHAPTER THREE The application of network analysis to dynamic risk factors in adult men with a history of sexual offenses 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Dynamic risk factors 3.3 Network analysis 3.4 Current study 3.5 Method 3.5.1. Participants 3.5.2 Assessment of dynamic risk factors 3.5.3 Network analysis 3.6 Results 3.6.1 Network construction and centrality of dynamic risk factors 3.6.2 Shortest paths 3.6.3 Network stability 3.7 Discussion 3.6.1 Limitations 3.6.2 Implications and strengths CHAPTER FOUR Dynamic risk factors in adult men who committed sexual offenses: replication and comparison of networks found in two independent samples 4.1 Introduction 4.1.1 Previous network analysis in adult men with a history of sexual offenses 4.1.2 The present study 4.2 Method 4.2.1 Participants 4.2.2 Assessment of dynamic risk factors 4.2.3 Network analysis 4.3 Results 4.3.1 Network construction and centrality of dynamic risk factors 4.3.2 Statistical network comparison 4.3.3 Network stability 4.4 Discussion 4.4.1 Limitations XVI 54 56 61 63 63 65 66 67 67 67 70 71 71 75 75 77 77 79 83 85 86 87 87 87 88 91 93 93 97 99 100 100
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