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Tableau 1:      Traitement Cognitif et Comportemental (TC&C)
                        Résultats négatifs



Recherche
N
Rechute sexuelle (%)
R/A
Commentaires
TC&C
Contrôle


Rice et al. (1991)
58
38
31
R
Groupe pénitentiaire à haut risque
Programme traitement obsolète
Hanson et al. (1993)
197
44
38
R
Programme traitement obsolète
Quinsey et al. (1998)
475
33
9
R
Traitement non nécessaire (gr. contrôle)



17
R
Refus de traitement (gr. contrôle)



11
R
Traitement contre-indiqué (gr. contrôle)
Voir aussi Looman et al. (2000)
Marques et al. (2000)
392
10.8
13.8
R/A
Méthodologie parfaite / différence non significative


Tableau 1: R = traitement résidentiel (pénitentiaire ou psychiatrique carcéral), A = traitement ambulatoire dans la communauté.




Tableau 2:             Traitement Cognitif et Comportemental (TC&C)
                              Résultats positifs



Recherche
N
Rechute sexuelle (%)
R/A
Commentaires
TC&C
Contrôle


Marshall et all. (1988)
126
13
34
A
Abuseurs d'enfants


18
43
A
Victimes filles


13
43
A
Victimes garçons


 8
22
A
Inceste
Marshall et al. (1991)
61
39
57
A
Exhibitionnistes
Steele (1995)
428
9.6
16
R/A
Total agresseurs sexuels

204
14.5
27.3
R/A
Violeurs

160
4.6
6.4
R/A
Inceste

58
8.6
20.8
R/A
Abuseurs d'enfants
McGrath et al. (1998)
111
1.4
11.6
A

Bakker et al. (1998)
132
8
21
R
Abuseurs d'enfants
Proulx et al. (1998)
165
5.7
33.3
R/A
Abuseurs d'enfants


38.5
70.8
R/A
Violeurs
Nicholaichuk et al. (1998)
579
6.1
20.5
R
Total agr.sex. rechutes sex. violentes

579
14.5
33.2
R
Total agr.sex. toutes rechutes sex.


14.3
42
R
Violeurs


18.4
61.9
R
Abuseurs d’enfants
Worling et al. (1998)

5
18
R/A
Adolescents
Looman et al. (2000)
178
23.6
51.7
R
Réévaluation de Quinsey (1998)
(Nouveau groupe contrôle)

Tableau 2 : R = traitement résidentiel (pénitentiaire ou psychiatrique carcéral), A = traitement ambulatoire dans la communauté.