“My Kids Will Always Be around Me, if Not Physically, Spiritually They Will Always Be around Me”: Fathers in Forensic Inpatient Care

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Michelle L. Wells, Christopher Hartwright, S. Morgan, Leigh Gale
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The current study aimed to increase understanding of men’s experiences of fatherhood in forensic inpatient care; a population overlooked in research and at risk of neglect in clinical practice. Eight participants recruited from forensic inpatient services were interviewed. Data was analyzed via social constructivist Grounded Theory. The central psychological concept developed was that of paternal connection, reflecting a transient sense of connection to the father-child relationship. Core categories included 1) Psychological Processes, 2) Interpersonal Relationships, and 3) Institutional Organization. Fathers in forensic inpatient care experience dynamic psychological connectivity to their paternal relationship, regardless of child contact. This multi-layered experience requires responsive intervention to support fathers in this context. Recommendations for research, practice, and policy are outlined.
“我的孩子将永远在我身边,如果不是身体上的,精神上的,他们将永远在我身边”:法医住院护理中的父亲
本研究旨在提高对法医住院护理中男性父亲经历的理解;在研究中被忽视的人群,在临床实践中有被忽视的风险。对从法医住院服务部门招募的8名参与者进行了访谈。数据分析采用社会建构主义扎根理论。发展起来的核心心理学概念是父亲关系,反映了对父子关系的短暂联系感。核心分类包括:1)心理过程;2)人际关系;3)制度组织。无论是否与孩子接触,法医住院护理中的父亲都会体验到与父亲关系的动态心理连接。在这种情况下,这种多层次的体验需要响应性干预来支持父亲。对研究、实践和政策提出了建议。
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