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“他们是最难治疗的群体,变化最小”。适应自闭症谱系障碍个体的性犯罪者治疗计划:临床医生的观点和经验。

"They're the hardest group to treat, that changes the least". Adapted sex offender treatment programmes for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Clinician views and experiences.

机构信息

The University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK; The Tizard Centre, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK; Hertfordshire, Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, The Broadland Clinic, Norfolk, UK.

Centre for Educational Development, Appraisal and Research (CEDAR), University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

出版信息

Res Dev Disabil. 2020 Oct;105:103721. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2020.103721. Epub 2020 Jul 7.

Abstract

AIMS

Clinicians working with individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) who display sexual offending behaviours may face challenges during treatment, as a result of the cognitive and behavioural profile associated with ASD. This research explored the views and experiences of those running adapted sex offender treatment groups with men with ASD.

METHOD

Semi-structured interviews with group facilitators (n = 12) focused on service user engagement and response to the core components of the treatment programme (e.g. increasing victim empathy, addressing cognitive distortions, etc.), and gathered the experiences of those working with men with ASD who display sexual offending behaviours.

RESULTS

Grounded Theory was used to develop a model conceptualising the potential impact of ASD on treatment outcomes, and this emerged predominantly through clinician's views of risk of re-offending. Benefits of attending a group included: the presence of other group members, a forum to develop pro-social roles and relationships, and increased opportunity for monitoring. Challenges regarding empathy, specifically emotional empathy, and shifts in cognitive distortions were felt particularly pertinent to those with ASD, as well as questions over internalisation of therapy.

CONCLUSION

Despite identification of a number of challenges, adapted sex offender treatment programmes were considered beneficial for men with ASD, especially in light of a dearth of evidenced-based alternatives.

摘要

目的

与患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)并表现出性犯罪行为的个体合作的临床医生在治疗过程中可能会面临挑战,这是由于 ASD 相关的认知和行为特征所致。本研究探讨了为患有 ASD 的男性提供适应的性犯罪者治疗小组的人员的观点和经验。

方法

对小组主持人(n=12)进行半结构化访谈,重点关注服务使用者的参与度以及对治疗计划核心要素的反应(例如,增加对受害者的同情、解决认知扭曲等),并收集了那些与患有 ASD 且表现出性犯罪行为的男性一起工作的经验。

结果

扎根理论被用来开发一个模型,该模型概念化了 ASD 对治疗结果的潜在影响,这主要是通过临床医生对再次犯罪风险的看法来体现的。参加小组的好处包括:其他小组成员的存在、发展亲社会角色和关系的论坛,以及增加监督的机会。关于同理心,特别是情绪同理心的挑战,以及认知扭曲的转变,被认为与 ASD 患者特别相关,同时也对治疗的内化提出了质疑。

结论

尽管存在许多挑战,但适应的性犯罪者治疗计划被认为对患有 ASD 的男性有益,特别是考虑到缺乏循证替代方案。

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