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Network Dynamics of Risk and Protective Factors in Forensic Psychiatric Patients: Exploring Substance Use Disorder and Treatment Motivation

This published study was based on an internal traineeship that Lotte Bant (IDA alumna) conducted supervised by Stefan Bogaerts (IDA staff) during the IDA masters.

Abstract

This study investigated longitudinal networks of risk and protective factors and treatment motivation among forensic psychiatric patients (FPPs) with and without substance use disorder (SUD) at admission (T1) and unconditional release (T2). The sample consisted of 468 FPP (Mage = 53.97, SDage = 9.99, 86.5% male, 34.6% SUD), and networks were estimated using the Gaussian Graphical Model. The most central network factors were impulsivity, treatment motivation, and treatment violation. For the protective factors, the strongest correlations emerged between problem insight and treatment motivation at T1, and between social and coping skills at T2. For risk factors this was between hostility and treatment violation at T1, and antisocial behavior and treatment violation at T2. While larger sample sizes and stability issues should be considered in future studies, the networks approach provides important implications for tailored inpatient forensic treatment.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/00938548241296491

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