Sex offender care study halted early – only 10 participants
NCT ID NCT05013996
First seen Nov 25, 2025 · Last updated Jun 12, 2026 · Updated 27 times
Summary
This study aimed to see if giving sexual offenders a detailed clinical assessment and discussing the results with them would improve their motivation and commitment to treatment. The trial was planned for more participants but was terminated early, enrolling only 10 adult male patients. The approach used a tool called MIDSA and measured changes in behavior over six months.
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Locations
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CH LE Vinatier - Service de Psychiatrie Légale
Lyon, 69000, France
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CHRU Lille - URSAVS Lille
Lille, 59000, France
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CHRU Tours - UC3P
Tours, 37044, France
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CHU Montpellier Lapeyronie - CRIAVS Languedoc-Roussillon
Montpellier, 34000, France
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CHU Poitiers Henri Laborit - CRIAVS - CMP Espace Vienne - SMPR
Poitiers, 86000, France
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