School of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, PO Box 600, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand.
Centre of Research and Education in Forensic Psychology (CORE-FP), School of Psychology, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NZ, UK.
Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2021 Jul 1;23(8):51. doi: 10.1007/s11920-021-01259-3.
We review and synthesize the literature on the effectiveness of offense-focused treatment for sexual offending. Specifically, we consider whether the extant literature suggests treatment is effective in reducing sexual reoffending and features of effective interventions. We also consider how the design of program evaluations may influence treatment outcomes.
Recent research suggests that offense-focused psychological treatment for sexual offending shows some level of effectiveness in reducing both sexual and general reoffending. Further, there appear to be key program, individual, and study design features associated with treatment effectiveness. Although recent findings paint an optimistic outlook for offense-focused psychological treatment for sexual offending, further high-quality differential studies are needed to fully understand the range of content, delivery, and individual factors associated with successful treatment outcomes so as to establish what works best for whom.
我们对以性犯罪为重点的治疗方法在性犯罪中的有效性进行了综述和综合。具体而言,我们考虑了现有文献是否表明治疗可以有效减少性再犯罪和有效的干预措施的特征。我们还考虑了方案评估的设计如何影响治疗结果。
最近的研究表明,以性犯罪为重点的心理治疗对性犯罪有一定程度的有效性,可以减少性犯罪和一般犯罪的再犯。此外,似乎与治疗效果相关的关键方案、个体和研究设计特征。尽管最近的发现对以性犯罪为重点的心理治疗性犯罪的前景持乐观态度,但仍需要进一步进行高质量的差异研究,以充分了解与成功治疗结果相关的内容、提供方式和个体因素的范围,以便确定对谁最有效。