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Facial Emotion Recognition in Patients Who Committed Sexual Assault Against Children: an EEG Study (EMOREC)

H

Hôpital le Vinatier

Status

Completed

Conditions

Emotion Recognition
Child Sexual Abuse

Treatments

Device: Facial emotion stimuli prensentation task with EEG recording and facial emotion recognition task
Other: ROUTINE CARE

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05383235
2021-A02763-38

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study aims to compare the emotional processing in sexual offenders against children versus healthy volunteers using an objective electrophysiological measurement (EEG) during a facial emotion stimuli presentation task. Secondary goal is to assess emotion recognition performances in this population and evaluate the impact of various factors on these performances (type of emotion, age and sex of person expressing the emotion, neuropsychological and cognitive abilities of the subjects).

Full description

Sexual abuse is a major public health issue. Apart from medical care of victims, it appears essential to intervene with sexual offenders for prevention purposes (from primary prevention to avoid a first sexual abuse to secondary and tertiary prevention to avoid recurrence). In order to improve those prevention strategies, further understanding of offenders neuropsychological and cognitive processes is needed.

Facial emotion recognition capacities, that play a major role in social cognition and generation of appropriate social behavior, has been the subject of few studies in sexual offenders. These studies show heterogeneous results and only one of them specifically targets sexual offenders against children. Furthermore, no study has investigated facial emotion recognition in this population with an objective measurement of emotional processing, such as electroencephalographic (EEG) activity. LPP (late positive potential) amplitude, measured in EEG, is a marker of emotional processing and appears to be modified in particular populations (eg. psychopaths) in response to negative visual stimuli compared to positive stimuli.

The investigators aim to determine whether LPP amplitude in response to negative facial expressions is modified in sexual offenders against children compared to healthy volunteers and compared to amplitude in response to positive facial expressions.

Effect of facial emotion characteristics (type of emotion, age and sex of person expressing the emotion) on EEG response will be assessed.

Various neuropsychological and cognitive characteristics (facial emotion recognition, theory of mind, psychopathic traits, childhood trauma, and alexithymia) of patients and controls will also be measured through neuropsychological evaluation and completion of scales and questionnaires, in order to investigate the impact of those factors on facial emotion recognition performances.

Enrollment

30 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

25 to 55 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria SUBJECTS - Sexual offenders against children:

  • Right-handed ;
  • Patient refered to the referral platform for treatment of sexual offenders in Le Vinatier Hospital Center for evaluation of child abuse ;
  • Without any Axis 1 disorder ;
  • Having given informed consent ;
  • Affiliated to French social health care

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Intellectual disability (identified during routine care in the referral platform for treatment of sexual offenders);
  • Poor understanding of tests and scales instructions ;
  • Neurological or neurodevelopmental history resulting in cognitive impairment with loss of autonomy ;
  • Gardianship or other tutelage measure

Healthy controls :

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Right-handed ;
  • Without criminal background ;
  • Without any DSM-5 psychiatric disorder (past or present, personal or familial in a first-degree relative) ;
  • Non-caregiver employee of Le Vinatier Hospital Center.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Intellectual disability (using fNART if clinical suspicion during run-in period);
  • Poor understanding of tests and scales instructions ;
  • Neurological or neurodevelopmental history resulting in cognitive impairment with loss of autonomy ;
  • Gardianship or other tutelage measure.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

30 participants in 2 patient groups

Sexual offenders against children
Experimental group
Description:
sexual offenders against children
Treatment:
Device: Facial emotion stimuli prensentation task with EEG recording and facial emotion recognition task
Other: ROUTINE CARE
Healthy controls
Active Comparator group
Description:
Healthy controls
Treatment:
Device: Facial emotion stimuli prensentation task with EEG recording and facial emotion recognition task

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Sabine MOUCHET, PH; Lydie SARTELET

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