Connectedness in Recovery Narratives of Persons Labeled Not Criminally Responsible: A Qualitative Study

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
N. Aga, S. Rowaert, F. Vander Laenen, S. Vandevelde, T. Vander Beken, K. Audenaert, W. Vanderplasschen
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Abstract

Abstract Objective Connectedness is placed at the heart of the recovery process in mental health care. However, in regard to persons labeled not criminally responsible (NCR), considerations of recovery and connectedness remain in the background. The aim of this study is to understand and explore how individuals labeled not criminally responsible experience connectedness. Research method Sixty-seven in-depth interviews were examined and thematically analyzed. Results Interviews revealed emotional, functional and personal connectedness as categories of connectedness, each with different qualitative determinants. Conclusion This study shows that connectedness should be considered as an essential ingredient of the recovery process by practitioners as well as policy makers. We recommend a shift from an individualistic, punitive approach toward a recovery-supportive rhetoric and more ‘shared decision making’ between service users and providers at all levels.
非刑事责任人康复叙述中的连通性:一项定性研究
摘要目的在心理健康护理中,连接是康复过程的核心。然而,对于被标记为不负刑事责任的人,恢复和联系的考虑仍然是背景。本研究的目的是了解和探索被标记为不负刑事责任的个人是如何体验联系的。研究方法对67次深度访谈进行调查和主题分析。结果访谈揭示了情感联系、功能联系和个人联系是联系的类别,每个类别都有不同的定性决定因素。结论这项研究表明,从业者和政策制定者都应该将连通性视为恢复过程的一个重要组成部分。我们建议从个人主义、惩罚性的方法转向支持复苏的言论,并在各级服务用户和提供商之间进行更多的“共同决策”。
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