Exploring High Secure Forensic Patients’ Experiences of Familial Support: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
M. Gillespie, E. Quayle, Joe Judge
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Abstract

Abstract Research has identified positive relationships between familial support and outcomes for forensic mental health patients. Such support has been linked to reduced recidivism, improved mental health and increased prosocial behavior. Whilst some studies have explored families’ experiences of providing such support, there is a paucity of research exploring patients’ narratives. Using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, the current study interviewed patients at a high secure forensic hospital and asked questions about their experiences of familial support. Results indicated four superordinate themes; Connection, Growth, Power, and Ambivalence. These results are discussed in relation to existing findings and clinical implications. Areas for future research are suggested.
探索高安全性法医病人的家庭支持经验:解释性现象学分析
摘要研究发现,法医心理健康患者的家庭支持与结果之间存在积极关系。这种支持与减少再犯、改善心理健康和增加亲社会行为有关。虽然一些研究探讨了家庭提供这种支持的经历,但很少有研究探讨患者的叙述。利用解释现象学分析,目前的研究采访了一家高度安全的法医医院的患者,并询问了他们的家庭支持经历。结果表明有四个上级主题;连接、增长、力量和矛盾。这些结果与现有的发现和临床意义进行了讨论。提出了未来研究的领域。
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