RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06778044

ReDirection / Self-Guided ICBT to Reduce the Risk of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) Use

Evaluation of an Online Self-Help Program for CSAM


Sponsor

The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre

Enrollment

300 participants

Start Date

Jan 15, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The creation and distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) is a large-scale global problem. CSAM is sometimes referred to as child pornography. It includes images, videos, live-streaming, and any other material that depicts sexual acts with a child or adolescent (i.e., a person under the age of 18). It also includes material that shows a child or adolescent in a sexually suggestive or explicit manner partially clothed, or nude, and can include material that does or does not illustrate sexual activity. CSAM use is a problem that continues to drastically increase in size despite the numerous political, police, and technological initiatives that have been put forth as solutions. Previous research also suggests that many active CSAM users desire help to stop their use, but have experienced difficulties finding support that is anonymous. Thus, there is a great need for anonymous intervention programs that assist active and at-risk CSAM users in developing skills to manage their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours related to CSAM. ReDirection is a free, anonymous, online, self-guided, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)-based program for individuals concerned about their use or risk to use CSAM. The treatment program is based on many years of clinical experience working with patients who have committed sexual offences, and the results of several previous research projects. This study will implement a scientifically rigorous design (a three-armed randomized waitlist-controlled trial) to evaluate two versions of this intervention (ReDirection 1.0 and ReDirection 2.0). The primary difference between the two versions of ReDirection is the length of the program and whether it includes the option for asynchronous messaging with a ReDirection specialist. The study design compares ReDirection 1.0 and ReDirection 2.0 with a waitlist control group. Participants in the waitlist control will wait six weeks before starting active treatment. While on the waitlist, participants will respond to questions about ongoing about sexual urges and behaviours. Participants will be recruited directly from the ReDirection website, where they will be directed to a secure platform designed specifically for clinical trials of internet-mediated CBT. This platform is called Iterapi. Potential participants learn about the ReDirection program through advertisements on both the "Clearnet" and "Darknet." All trial activities, including participant registration, random assignment, intervention, and evaluation will be conducted via Iterapi. Treatment includes five-to-six modules over five-to-six weeks and the content includes CBT-based psychoeducation and exercises that aim to help participants gain greater understanding of, and skills to manage risky sexual thoughts, feelings, and behaviours.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria3

  • years of age or older
  • Able to read and understand English or Spanish
  • Have used or experienced urges to use CSAM within the last six months

Exclusion Criteria3

  • Younger than 18 years of age
  • Unable to read and understand English or Spanish
  • Have not used or experienced urges to use CSAM within the last six months

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Interventions

OTHERReDirection 1.0

A free, anonymous, online, self-guided cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) intervention. Consists of 6 modules.

OTHERReDirection 2.0

A free, anonymous, online, self-guided, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) intervention. Consists of 5 modules and the option for asynchronous messaging with a ReDirection specialist.

OTHERWaitlist

Participants in the waitlist control will wait six weeks before starting active treatment. While on the waitlist, participants will respond to questions about ongoing sexual urges and behaviour.


Locations(2)

University of Ottawa Integrated Mental Health Research at The Royal

Ottawa, Canada

Protect Children NGO

Helsinki, Finland

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