RT Research Data T1 Data_Sheet_1_Recidivism rates of treated, non-treated and dropout adolescent who have sexually offended: a non-randomized study: [dataset] A1 Carpentier, Julie A2 Proulx, Jean 1956- LA English PP Großbritannien? PB Figshare UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1839799781 AB The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral treatment in reducing recidivism by adolescents who have sexually offended (ASO). A secondary objective was to determine whether typologies based on victim age (child, adult/peer, mixed) and relationship (intrafamilial, extra familial, intra/extra familial) discriminate ASO in terms of response to treatment and recidivism. The sample comprised 327 adolescents 12-18 years old (M = 15.8 years, SD = 1.9) who were evaluated in an outpatient clinic after committing a contact sexual assault. Official data on recidivism (criminal charges) was collected after a follow-up period of 21-162 months (M = 7.8 years, SD = 32.2). Survival analysis indicated that adolescents who completed treatment (n = 62) had a recidivism rate for violence (including sexual violence) almost half that of adolescents who had either not completed the treatment or not received treatment (n = 261), (16.1 vs. 30.7%). Neither of the two typologies studied had any effect on the completion of treatment. However, sexual aggression against adults/peers was associated with an increased probability of violent re-offending. These results confirm the effectiveness of this cognitive-behavioral treatment - which targets risk factors associated with sexual aggression as well as those associated with violence in general - in ASO. NO Gesehen am 22.03.2023 K1 Adolescent K1 Sex offender K1 treatment effect K1 Recidivism K1 Typology K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.757242.s001