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The forgotten families; a systematic literature review of family interventions within forensic mental health services
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology ( IF 0.7 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-23 , DOI: 10.1080/14789949.2020.1799054
Charlotte Gatherer 1 , Sarah Dickson-Lee 1 , Joseph Lowenstein 1
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ABSTRACT The Department of Health, England, recommends that all relatives in close contact with a person experiencing schizophrenia should be offered Family Intervention (FI). Given that up to 70% of the forensic population meet the criteria for such a diagnosis there is a strong rationale for providing FIs within forensic settings. This review aimed to explore the prevalence and attitudes towards such work. A systematic search of nine databases was conducted; of 1206 citations, 6 met criteria for inclusion. Findings suggest despite a high degree of contact between forensic patients and their relatives, the provision of FIs within forensic settings remains sparse. Numerous barriers to the execution of this work were identified, along with service recommendations on how to overcome these.

中文翻译:

被遗忘的家庭;法医精神卫生服务中家庭干预的系统文献综述

摘要 英国卫生部建议与精神分裂症患者密切接触的所有亲属都应接受家庭干预 (FI)。鉴于多达 70% 的法医人口符合此类诊断的标准,因此在法医环境中提供 FI 是有充分理由的。本综述旨在探讨对此类工作的普遍性和态度。对九个数据库进行了系统搜索;在 1206 次引文中,6 次符合纳入标准。调查结果表明,尽管法医患者与其亲属之间有高度的接触,但在法医环境中提供 FI 的情况仍然很少。确定了执行这项工作的许多障碍,以及有关如何克服这些障碍的服务建议。
更新日期:2020-09-23
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