Lätth Johanna, Landgren Valdemar, McMahan Allison, Sparre Charlotte, Eriksson Julia, Malki Kinda, Söderquist Elin, Öberg Katarina Görts, Rozental Alexander, Andersson Gerhard, Kaldo Viktor, Långström Niklas, Rahm Christoffer
Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Norra Stationsgatan 69, 7th floor, 113 64 Stockholm, Sweden.
Stockholm Health Care Services, Region Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
Internet Interv. 2022 Nov 15;30:100590. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2022.100590. eCollection 2022 Dec.
The use of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) is an international public health and child protection challenge.
To investigate whether Prevent It, a therapist-supported, internet-delivered, eight-week, cognitive behavioral therapy, reduces CSAM viewing among users.
We conducted a global online single-blind (participants), parallel-group, superiority, randomized, psychological placebo-controlled trial with a one-month follow-up, 2019-2021 (ISRCTN76841676). We recruited anonymous participants, mainly from Darknet forums. Inclusion criteria: age 18+ years, past week CSAM use, and sufficient English language skills; exclusion criteria: severe psychiatric illness or non-serious intent to participate. The main outcome was change in self-reported, weekly viewing time from pre- to post-treatment, according to the Sexual Child Molestation Risk Assessment+.
A total of 160 participants (157 male, 2 non-binary, and 1 not reporting gender) from all world regions (age intervals [%]: 18-29 [49]; 30-39 [30]; 40-49 [15]; 50-59 [6]) were randomized (1:1) to Prevent It (N = 80) or Placebo (N = 80). Between-group, intention-to-treat analyses suggested a significantly larger decrease in viewing time in Prevent It participants vs. controls pre- to post-treatment (Prevent It: N = 76, Placebo: N = 78, estimate -0.25, 95 % CI, -0.46 to -0.04, = .017, Cohen's 0.18). Negative side effects from treatment were fewer in Prevent It compared to control participants and neither group reported severe adverse events.
We provide initial support for the feasibility, efficacy, and safety of Prevent It to reduce CSAM viewing among motivated users. Further research is needed to validate these findings.
儿童性虐待材料(CSAM)的使用是一项国际公共卫生和儿童保护挑战。
调查“预防它”(Prevent It)——一种由治疗师支持、通过互联网提供的为期八周的认知行为疗法——是否能减少用户观看CSAM的行为。
我们在2019年至2021年进行了一项全球在线单盲(参与者)、平行组、优效性、随机、心理安慰剂对照试验,并进行了为期一个月的随访(国际标准随机对照试验编号:ISRCTN76841676)。我们招募了主要来自暗网论坛的匿名参与者。纳入标准:年龄18岁及以上、过去一周使用过CSAM且具备足够的英语语言能力;排除标准:严重精神疾病或无认真参与的意愿。主要结局是根据《性侵犯儿童风险评估+》,从治疗前到治疗后自我报告的每周观看时间的变化。
共有来自世界各地区的160名参与者(157名男性、2名非二元性别者和1名未报告性别者)(年龄区间[百分比]:18 - 29岁[49];30 - 39岁[30];40 - 49岁[15];50 - 59岁[6])被随机(1:1)分为“预防它”组(N = 80)或安慰剂组(N = 80)。组间意向性分析表明,与对照组相比,“预防它”组参与者从治疗前到治疗后观看时间的减少幅度显著更大(“预防它”组:N = 76,安慰剂组:N = 78,估计值 -0.25,95%置信区间,-0.46至 -0.04,P = 0.017,科恩d值0.18)。与对照组参与者相比,“预防它”组治疗的负面副作用更少,且两组均未报告严重不良事件。
我们为“预防它”在减少有动机的用户观看CSAM方面的可行性、有效性和安全性提供了初步支持。需要进一步的研究来验证这些发现。