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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.