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Evaluation of the use of pharmacological treatment with prisoners experiencing high levels of hypersexual disorder
Authors:Belinda Winder  Rebecca Lievesley  Helen Elliott  Kerensa Hocken  Jessica Faulkner  Christine Norman
Affiliation:1. Sexual Offences, Crime and Misconduct Research Unit, Psychology, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK;2. HMP Whatton, Nottingham, UK
Abstract:This paper presents an evaluation of the impact of pharmacological treatment in reducing hypersexual disorder in adult males who have been incarcerated following conviction for a sexual offence. The evaluation compares two types of pharmacological treatment, one of which is part of the current NICE guidance for treatment of hypersexuality (Antiandrogens), whilst the other type (SSRIs) is off-label use in the UK for hypersexuality. The participant pool comprised 127 adult male prisoners serving sentences for sexual offences in a UK prison. Participants had been voluntarily referred for pharmacological treatment to manage hypersexual disorder. The results demonstrated a significant reduction of hypersexual disorder pre- and post-medication and contribute to the evidence base for the use of pharmacological treatment with individuals for whom hypersexual disorder may be a salient factor in their offending. Limitations of the current research are discussed.
Keywords:Sexual offender treatment  anti-libidinal  SSRIs  anti-androgens  evaluation  hypersexuality
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