Developing consensus for culturally informed forensic mental health assessment: Experts' opinions on best practices.

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Amanda M Fanniff, Taylor York, Renee Gutierrez
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Abstract

Objective: Individuals with minoritized identities are overrepresented in legal system contexts; thus, forensic mental health professionals conduct evaluations of examinees with a diversity of identities. Professional and ethical guidelines direct that these evaluations be completed in a culturally informed manner, yet many professionals still identify a need for specific guidance on how to do so. In the present study, we sought to establish consensus regarding best practices in incorporating culture into forensic mental health evaluations.

Hypotheses: Given the exploratory nature of this research, no formal hypotheses were tested. We expected that participants would concur that some practices are important to completing culturally informed forensic evaluations.

Method: We recruited two samples. Nine people with joint expertise in cultural considerations and forensic evaluations participated in a Delphi-type poll. More than half reported a minoritized racial/ethnic identity, and all identified as a man (56%) or woman (44%). Experts were surveyed regarding importance (two rounds) and relevance (one round) of recommended practices. They contributed seven additional relevant practices. Twenty-one board-certified forensic psychologists completed a one-time survey of their perceptions of best practices. These psychologists primarily identified as White (90%), and most did not identify as Hispanic or Latine (80%). They all identified as men (45%) or women (55%). This sample was asked to rate the importance of a list of practices refined during the Delphi-type poll.

Results: The majority of practices were considered important or very important by experts and board-certified psychologists. Consensus is most clear for 28 practices with means, medians, and modes all in the "important" to "very important" range at all time points.

Conclusions: There is wide agreement on the importance of particular methods for incorporating cultural considerations in each phase of the forensic evaluation process. Forensic psychologists can use this information to self-evaluate and improve their practice and to inform training. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

就有文化依据的法医心理健康评估达成共识:专家对最佳做法的意见。
目的:在法律系统中,具有少数群体身份的人所占比例过高;因此,法医心理健康专业人员要对具有不同身份的受检者进行评估。专业和道德准则规定,这些评估应以文化知情的方式完成,但许多专业人员仍然认为需要关于如何完成评估的具体指导。在本研究中,我们试图就将文化纳入法医心理健康评估的最佳实践达成共识:鉴于本研究的探索性质,我们没有测试正式的假设。我们预计,参与者会同意某些做法对于完成有文化背景的法医评估非常重要:我们招募了两个样本。九位在文化因素和法医评估方面具有共同专长的人士参加了德尔菲式民意调查。半数以上的人报告了自己的少数种族/民族身份,所有的人都认为自己是男性(56%)或女性(44%)。专家们就推荐做法的重要性(两轮)和相关性(一轮)接受了调查。他们提供了七种额外的相关实践。21 名经委员会认证的法医心理学家就他们对最佳实践的看法完成了一次性调查。这些心理学家的主要身份是白人(90%),大多数不认为自己是西班牙裔或拉丁裔(80%)。他们都认为自己是男性(45%)或女性(55%)。该样本被要求对德尔菲式民意调查中改进的一系列做法的重要性进行评分:结果:大多数实践被专家和委员会认证的心理学家认为重要或非常重要。有 28 项实践的平均值、中位数和模数在所有时间点均处于 "重要 "到 "非常重要 "的范围内,共识最为明显:结论:对于在法医评估过程的每个阶段纳入文化因素的特定方法的重要性存在广泛共识。法医心理学家可以利用这些信息来自我评估和改进他们的实践,并为培训提供参考。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, 版权所有)。
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期刊介绍: Law and Human Behavior, the official journal of the American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association, is a multidisciplinary forum for the publication of articles and discussions of issues arising out of the relationships between human behavior and the law, our legal system, and the legal process. This journal publishes original research, reviews of past research, and theoretical studies from professionals in criminal justice, law, psychology, sociology, psychiatry, political science, education, communication, and other areas germane to the field.
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