%0 Journal Article %T Stable Dynamic Risk Factors in Child Sexual Abusers: the Incremental Predictive Power of Narcissistic Personality Traits beyond the Static-99/Stable-2007 Priority Categories on Sexual Reoffense %A Reinhard Eher %A Martin Rettenberger %A Anna Matthes %A Frank Schilling %J Sexual Offender Treatment %D 2010 %I Pabst Science Publishers %X A group of hands on child sexual abusers were diagnosed according to DSM-IVR criteria within a routinely performed risk assessment process in the Austrian prison system. Actuarials showed moderate to good predictive accuracy, and a combination of static and stable risk factors (Static-99 and Stable-2007) significantly improved the predictive power for sexual reoffense.In addition, the clinical diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder significantly added incremental validity once the Static-99/Stable-2007 factors were accounted for. Clinical diagnoses of an exclusive pedophilia, exhibitionism, voyeurism and a paranoid personality disorder - although linked to sexual recidivism - failed to add predictive utility beyond the Static-99/Stable-2007 priority factors. %K Sexual offenders %K pedophilia %K Static-99 %K Stable-2007 %K mental disorders %K incremental predictive validity %U http://www.sexual-offender-treatment.org/2-2010_02.html