Antihormonal treatment of paraphilic patients in German forensic psychiatric clinics.

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Antihormonal treatment of paraphilic patients in German forensic psychiatric clinics. / Czerny, J-P; Briken, Peer; Berner, W.

In: EUR PSYCHIAT, Vol. 17, No. 2, 2, 2002, p. 104-106.

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title = "Antihormonal treatment of paraphilic patients in German forensic psychiatric clinics.",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to investigate which antihormonal treatment strategies are used in German forensic psychiatric institutions. Forensic clinics were asked about the number of treated patients. Four hundred seventy-four patients were committed for sex offences; 12% received either CPA (n = 29) or LHRH- agonists (n = 29). Differences in efficacy were small. Several side effects confirm the importance of a protocol for minimizing medical complications.",
author = "J-P Czerny and Peer Briken and W Berner",
year = "2002",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "17",
pages = "104--106",
journal = "EUR PSYCHIAT",
issn = "0924-9338",
publisher = "Elsevier Masson",
number = "2",

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T1 - Antihormonal treatment of paraphilic patients in German forensic psychiatric clinics.

AU - Czerny, J-P

AU - Briken, Peer

AU - Berner, W

PY - 2002

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N2 - The aim of this study was to investigate which antihormonal treatment strategies are used in German forensic psychiatric institutions. Forensic clinics were asked about the number of treated patients. Four hundred seventy-four patients were committed for sex offences; 12% received either CPA (n = 29) or LHRH- agonists (n = 29). Differences in efficacy were small. Several side effects confirm the importance of a protocol for minimizing medical complications.

AB - The aim of this study was to investigate which antihormonal treatment strategies are used in German forensic psychiatric institutions. Forensic clinics were asked about the number of treated patients. Four hundred seventy-four patients were committed for sex offences; 12% received either CPA (n = 29) or LHRH- agonists (n = 29). Differences in efficacy were small. Several side effects confirm the importance of a protocol for minimizing medical complications.

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VL - 17

SP - 104

EP - 106

JO - EUR PSYCHIAT

JF - EUR PSYCHIAT

SN - 0924-9338

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