Psychological interventions for adults who have sexually offended or are at risk of offending

Dec 14, 2012The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Psychological treatments for adults who have committed or might commit sexual offenses

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Abstract

Data from 944 adult males show that psychological interventions may not significantly reduce the risk of reoffending for sexual offences.

  • Ten studies were included, with five focusing on cognitive behavioural interventions (CBT) involving 664 participants.
  • In the largest CBT study (n = 484), no significant difference in reoffending risk was found compared to a control group (risk ratio 1.10).
  • Two smaller studies comparing different behavioral programs showed some positive outcomes, with only one new charge reported over one year.
  • A comparison of psychodynamic therapy with probation suggested a slight trend favoring probation in reducing sexual offending, though results were not definitive.
  • Limited data were available on adverse events and secondary outcomes related to risk factors for reoffending.
  • Further randomized controlled trials are needed to better understand the effectiveness of these interventions.

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