Askola Riitta Anneli, Louheranta Olavi, Paavilainen Eija, Åstedt-Kurki Päivi, Soininen Päivi, Putkonen Hanna, Nikkonen Merja
University of Tampere, School of Health Sciences , Tampere , Finland.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2015 Mar;36(3):162-70. doi: 10.3109/01612840.2014.969391.
This study aims to describe forensic psychiatric patients' experiences of their offense and its meaning for their lives, and to increase the understanding of the meaning of the offense in the eyes of the patient. The data analyzed was collected by interviews with forensic psychiatric patients and analyzed by narrative analysis. The findings suggest that forensic psychiatric patients have different types of stories describing the offense and its meaning in their lives. Illness narratives can be utilized therapeutically because they may construct patients' identity, experiences, and their situation as people with an illness seek explanations and meanings for their plight.
本研究旨在描述法医精神病患者对其犯罪行为的经历及其对生活的意义,并增进对患者眼中犯罪行为意义的理解。所分析的数据通过对法医精神病患者的访谈收集,并采用叙事分析法进行分析。研究结果表明,法医精神病患者有不同类型的故事来描述犯罪行为及其在他们生活中的意义。疾病叙事可用于治疗,因为当患有疾病的人寻求对其困境的解释和意义时,疾病叙事可能会构建患者的身份、经历及其处境。