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Effects of chemical castration on sex offenders in relation to the kinetics of serum testosterone recovery: implications for dosing schedule.

Kyo Chul Koo1, Jin Hyoung Ahn, Sung Joon Hong, Jae Woo Lee, Byung Ha Chung.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A growing number of countries are adopting chemical castration as treatment and penalty for sex offenders. AIM: The aim of this study is to evaluate the outcome of chemical castration of sexual offenders with a focus on the kinetics of serum testosterone (T) recovery.
METHODS: This prospective analysis included 56 sex offenders imprisoned for sexual offenses at the National Forensic Hospital. Thirty-eight and 18 patients who received 3 and 6 months of leuprolide acetate injections were assigned to group A and group B, respectively. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: To evaluate treatment efficacy according treatment duration, psychobehavioral assessments and serum T levels were serially measured during the on-cycle and the following observational 12-month off-cycle.
RESULTS: Chemical castration and the associated decrease in serum T levels reduced the frequency and intensity of sexual thoughts in 76% and 71% of group A patients and in 78% and 72% of group B patients, respectively. Reductions in masturbation frequency were observed in 74% of group A and 83% of group B patients. The median Wilson's Sex Fantasy Questionnaire (SFQ) scores were also significantly reduced in both groups. In group A, an upsurge of serum T to the flare level was observed during the first 2 months of the off-cycle, accompanied by an intense sexual drive and fantasy. In group B, serum T gradually recovered to the baseline level and continued to upsurge beyond baseline levels during the observational period. SFQ scores of group A returned to pretreatment levels following the observational period; however, SFQ scores of group B remained suppressed. Lack of objective assessments for psychobehavioral outcomes was a limitation.
CONCLUSIONS: The efficacy of chemical castration varied according to the treatment duration. Regarding the kinetics of serum T recovery, maintaining at least 6 months of treatment warranted stable control of an excessive sexual drive following treatment cessation.
© 2014 International Society for Sexual Medicine.

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Keywords:  Behavior; Castration; Paraphilia; Sex Offender; Testosterone

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24571582     DOI: 10.1111/jsm.12492

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sex Med        ISSN: 1743-6095            Impact factor:   3.802


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