Predicting dropout from a residential programme for adolescent sexual abusers using pre-treatment variables and implications for recidivism |
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Authors: | Rachel Edwards Anthony Beech Daz Bishopp Matt Erikson Caroline Friendship Lucy Charlesworth |
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Affiliation: | 1. SWAAY, Berkshire, and University of Birmingham , UK rachel@swaay.co.uk;3. University of Birmingham , UK;4. Broadmoor Hospital, Berkshire;5. and University of Birmingham , UK;6. Home Office , London;7. Reading SSD , Berkshire, UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract This study addresses the prediction that dropout from a UK specialized residential treatment program for adolescent sexual abusers can be determined from pre-treatment variables. Participants were 49 adolescents aged 12–16?years, who had sexually abused children, peers/adults or both. Of the variables examined, 25 showed a significant association with treatment dropout. A scale, consisting of 20 items, was designed to predict treatment dropout. As a measure it showed internal consistency (alpha?=?0.84) and predictive validity. Treatment dropout was linked to a greater risk of recidivism: offences of a general; violent; and combined violent or sexual nature. Missing data confounded the overall small sample size; therefore, a brief checklist of factors associated with dropout was produced as a guide for treatment managers and clinicians. |
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Keywords: | Adolescent sexual abusers residential treatment programme pre-treatment variables treatment dropout recidivism |
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