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You Think You’re Helping Them But They’re Helping You Too: Experiences of Scottish Male Young Offenders Participating in a Dog Training Program

机译:您以为您在帮助他们但他们也在帮助您:苏格兰男性少年犯参加狗训练计划的经验

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Interaction with animals can be beneficial to humans and animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) are increasingly popular in a range of contexts. Dog training programs (DTPs) are the most popular form of AAI in custodial contexts; prisoners often have multiple needs and DTPs seem to facilitate a diverse range of positive outcomes, including improvements in well-being, behavior, and offending behavior. However, evidence on the efficacy of prison-based DTPs is still limited and these evaluations often lack detail or methodological rigor. We examined the experiences of male young offenders (N = 70) using thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews conducted following completion of a DTP. The themes that emerged indicated a broad range of inter-related experiences and positive outcomes. The most prevalent theme related to their experiences with Dogs (including feelings and attitudes), and there were perceived improvements categorized as: Positive Effects (including mood and well-being), Motivation, Charitable Purpose, Self-Efficacy, Improved Skills, Impulsivity, and Emotional Management. These themes mapped well onto outcomes previously identified in research on DTPs, and to the program’s core aims of improving behavior, educational engagement, employability, and well-being. The diversity and nature of these themes indicates that DTPs have considerable potential to engage and benefit those individuals with multiple needs, such as young offenders, and ultimately to achieve positive long-term outcomes with significant social, health, and economic impact.
机译:与动物的互动可能对人类有益,而动物辅助干预(AAI)在各种情况下也越来越流行。在羁押环境中,狗训练计划(DTP)是最流行的AAI形式;囚犯通常有多种需求,而服药治疗似乎可以促进各种积极结果,包括改善幸福感,行为和犯罪行为。但是,关于基于监狱的DTP效力的证据仍然有限,这些评估通常缺乏细节或方法上的严格性。我们使用DTP完成后进行的半结构式访谈的主题分析,考察了男青年罪犯(N = 70)的经历。出现的主题表明了广泛的相互关联的经验和积极的成果。最普遍的主题与他们与狗的经历有关(包括感觉和态度),并且可以感觉到的改善包括:积极影响(包括情绪和幸福),动机,慈善宗旨,自我效能,提高技能,冲动性,和情绪管理。这些主题与先前在DTP研究中确定的成果以及该计划旨在改善行为,教育投入,就业能力和福祉的核心目标很好地吻合。这些主题的多样性和性质表明,DTP具有巨大的潜力来吸引并惠及那些有多重需求的个人(例如年轻罪犯),并最终实现对社会,健康和经济产生重大影响的积极的长期成果。

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