The Impact of Adverse Childhood Events on Therapy Alliance in Male Inpatients with Convictions

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2022-01-24 DOI:10.1080/24732850.2021.2013349
Danique Korsten, Marije Keulen-de Vos
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ABSTRACT Although there is an increasing focus on therapy alliance and its predictive factors, there has been limited exploration of these predictive factors within forensic services. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) could be one of these possible factors. In the present study, we examined whether ACEs are predictive for therapy alliance in male inpatients with cluster B personality disorders who are convicted for a violent offense. We were specifically interested in the predictive value of ACEs on therapy alliance at 18 months into treatment, and whether personality pathology mediates this relationship. ACEs, self-rated and observer-rated therapy alliance, and personality pathology were assessed within 103 male offenders and analyzed using hierarchical multiple regression analyses, and mediation analyses using PROCESS. Results show that self-rated agreement on therapy tasks was predicted by emotional neglect, whereas observer-rated agreement on therapy tasks was predicted by physical neglect. Physical, sexual, and emotional abuse were not predictive for therapy alliance. Personality disorders were no mediating factors. Despite limitations, this study emphasizes the importance of childhood neglect in treatment of male inpatients with convictions for violent offenses and contributes to our understanding of the concept of therapy alliance in people with convictions.
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儿童期不良事件对男性定罪住院患者治疗联盟的影响
尽管越来越多的人关注治疗联盟及其预测因素,但在法医服务中对这些预测因素的探索有限。不良童年经历(ace)可能是这些可能的因素之一。在本研究中,我们研究了ace是否能预测因暴力犯罪而被定罪的B型人格障碍男性住院患者的治疗联盟。我们特别感兴趣的是ace对治疗联盟在治疗18个月时的预测价值,以及人格病理学是否介导了这种关系。本研究对103名男性罪犯的ace、自评治疗联盟、观察者评价治疗联盟和人格病理进行了评估,并采用层次多元回归分析和PROCESS中介分析进行了分析。结果表明,自我评价的治疗任务一致性被情绪忽视预测,而观察者评价的治疗任务一致性被身体忽视预测。身体、性和精神虐待不能预测治疗联盟。人格障碍不是中介因素。尽管存在局限性,但本研究强调了童年忽视对男性暴力犯罪定罪住院患者治疗的重要性,并有助于我们对定罪患者治疗联盟概念的理解。
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