治疗监狱中的自残行为:steppps计划的实施。

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Rosa Lorente-Català, Irene Jaén, Xavier Buscà-Huertas, Berta Framis, Azucena García-Palacios
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摘要

背景:改善惩教设施内的心理健康,特别是解决自残行为,是一项至关重要的努力。然而,在这种复杂的环境中实施基于证据的项目时,会出现重大挑战。尽管存在这些障碍,“情绪可预见性和问题解决系统训练”(STEPPS)项目已经获得了认可,特别是在美国,因为它在解决这些问题方面的有效性。本研究旨在调查西班牙加泰罗尼亚监狱的囚犯档案,并调查STEPPS计划的有效性和实施过程。方法:41名在押人员参与本研究,完成自残行为、情绪调节、冲动、心理健康症状和干预满意度的测量。实施STEPPS计划的24名专业人员完成了满意度、规范化过程、倦怠、可接受性、适当性和可行性测试。结果:结果表明STEPPS项目显著减少了囚犯的情绪失调、运动冲动和强迫症状。该干预措施受到专业人士的好评,被认为是适当和可行的。实施后对可行性的感知下降,可能是由于情境因素,如囚犯和组织特征。此外,专业人员仍然致力于实施,将时间和精力投入到过程中,并进行彻底的评估,而不会增加他们的倦怠程度。结论:这些发现加深了对监狱中自残行为的理解,突出了STEPPS计划是解决自残问题的有希望的方法。然而,STEPPS计划的改进仍然是必要的,以加强其在这种情况下的实施。试验注册:NCT06297460 (ClinicalTrials.gov,回顾性注册,2022/01/01)。
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Treating self-harm behaviors in prisons: implementation of the STEPPS program.

Background: Improving mental health within correctional facilities, specifically to address self-harm behaviors, is a crucial endeavor. However, significant challenges arise when implementing evidence-based programs within this complex setting. Despite these hurdles, the Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS) program has garnered recognition, notably in the United States, for its efficacy in tackling such issues. This study aimed to examine inmate profiles in prisons located in Catalonia, Spain, and to investigate the STEPPS program's effectiveness and implementation process.

Method: Forty-one inmates participated in the study and completed measures covering self-harm behaviors, emotion regulation, impulsivity, mental health symptoms, and satisfaction with the intervention. Twenty-four professionals who implemented the STEPPS program completed satisfaction, normalization process, burnout, acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility measures.

Results: The results suggest that the STEPPS program significantly reduced symptoms of emotional dysregulation, motor impulsivity, and compulsive symptomatology among inmates. The intervention was well-received by professionals, and perceived as appropriate and feasible. The perception of feasibility decreased after implementation, likely due to contextual factors such as inmate and organization characteristics. Additionally, professionals remained committed to the implementation, dedicating time and effort to the process and engaging in thorough evaluations, without increasing their levels of burnout.

Conclusions: These findings deepen the understanding of self-harm behaviors in prisons, highlighting the program STEPPS as promising approach for addressing self-harm. However, improvements in the STEPPS program are still necessary to enhance its implementation in this setting.

Trial registration: NCT06297460 (ClinicalTrials.gov, retrospectively registered, 2022/01/01).

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BMC Psychology
BMC Psychology Psychology-Psychology (all)
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3.90
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期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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