Relationships between dynamic risk factors for externalising problem behaviour and group climate in adults with mild intellectual disability in forensic treatment

Background Relationships between dynamic risk factors for externalising problem behaviour and group climate were investigated in 151 adult in‐patients with mild intellectual disability or borderline intellectual functioning in a Dutch secure residential facility. Method Regression analysis was used...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities 2023-05, Vol.36 (3), p.641-652
Hauptverfasser: Turhan, A., Delforterie, M. J., Roest, J. J., Van der Helm, G. H. P., Neimeijer, E. G., Didden, R.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Relationships between dynamic risk factors for externalising problem behaviour and group climate were investigated in 151 adult in‐patients with mild intellectual disability or borderline intellectual functioning in a Dutch secure residential facility. Method Regression analysis was used to predict total group climate score and Support, Growth, Repression, and Atmosphere subscales of the ‘Group Climate Inventory’. Predictor variables were Coping Skills, Attitude towards current treatment, Hostility, and Criminogenic attitudes subscales of the ‘Dynamic Risk Outcome Scales’. Results Less hostility predicted a better overall group climate, better support and atmosphere, and less repression. A positive attitude towards current treatment predicted better growth. Conclusion Results indicate relationships of hostility and attitude towards current treatment with group climate. A focus on both dynamic risk factors and group climate may provide a basis for improving treatment for this target group.
ISSN:1360-2322
1468-3148
DOI:10.1111/jar.13088