Self-confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations among general psychiatrists in Indonesia

Several general psychiatrists experience lack of confidence when they perform forensic psychiatric evaluations that may be due to limited or insufficient training. This study aimed to determine whether structured forensic psychiatry educational modules are associated with general psychiatrists’ self...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heliyon 2021-09, Vol.7 (9), p.e08045-e08045, Article e08045
Hauptverfasser: Raharjanti, Natalia Widiasih, Purwadianto, Agus, Soemantri, Diantha, Bardosono, Saptawati, Mahajudin, Marlina S., Poerwandari, Elizabeth K., Levania, Monika Kristi, Tua Sorimangaraja Silalahi, Humbert Mardongan, Satvika Rumthi, Putu Trahinari, Manulang, Timotius Kevin P., Ramadianto, Adhitya Sigit, Wiguna, Tjhin
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Zusammenfassung:Several general psychiatrists experience lack of confidence when they perform forensic psychiatric evaluations that may be due to limited or insufficient training. This study aimed to determine whether structured forensic psychiatry educational modules are associated with general psychiatrists’ self-confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations in Indonesia. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 246 general psychiatrists. A questionnaire was developed exclusively for this study by a group of experts based on relevant references and it was distributed online. Sample questions included: “How often do you perform forensic psychiatric evaluations?”, “As a general psychiatrist, are you confident in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations?”, and “Do you experience any difficulties when conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations?” Data were analyzed through SPSS 20 for Windows; a p-value
ISSN:2405-8440
2405-8440
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08045