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Community services and people with intellectual disabilities who engage in anti-social or offending behaviour: referral rates, characteristics, and care pathways

机译:从事反社会或冒犯性行为的社区服务和智障人士:推荐率,特征和护理途径

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Provision of health and social support to people who engage in anti-social or offending behaviour and have intellectual disabilities (ID) remains a challenge to services. Numerous population studies have produced contradictory findings with reviews calling for the development of more fruitful approaches and recommending investigation of the care pathways operating within ID services. This study reports on the pathways through services encountered by adults with offending or anti-social behaviour referred to 15 UK community ID services in 2002. Pathways through services were tracked for 24 months post referral. Referral rates, demographic characteristics, and associations with anti-social or offending behaviour were statistically analysed for 237 cases. Most referrals originated from the local community (66%); a high proportion were female (40.5%). Community services appeared encapsulated, serving adults with offending behaviour over the long term, but predominantly (74%) those already known to local ID services. Implications for services and future research strategies are considered.
机译:向从事反社会或冒犯性行为并患有智障(ID)的人们提供健康和社会支持仍然是服务的挑战。大量的人口研究得出了相互矛盾的发现,评论要求开发更有效的方法,并建议对ID服务中运行的护理途径进行调查。这项研究报告了2002年涉及15个英国社区ID服务的成年人中有犯罪或反社会行为的成年人所经历的服务途径。在转诊后的24个月内跟踪了服务途径。对237例病例的转诊率,人口统计学特征以及与反社会或冒犯行为的关联进行了统计分析。大多数推荐来自本地社区(66%);女性比例较高(40.5%)。社区服务似乎是被封装的,从长远来看为有犯罪行为的成年人提供服务,但主要是(74%)那些当地身份证服务已经知道的人。考虑了对服务和未来研究策略的影响。

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    《Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology》 |2009年第5期|717-740|共24页
  • 作者单位

    Cambridge Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Research Group, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK;

    Cambridge Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Research Group, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK;

    Cambridge Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Research Group, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK;

    Clinical Psychology Services, Tayside Primary Care Trust and University of Abertay, Dundee, UK;

    Department of Psychology, University of Abertay, Dundee, UK;

    Clinical Psychology Services, Tayside Primary Care Trust and University of Abertay, Dundee, UK;

    Psychiatry, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust and Rampton Hospital, Nottinghamshire, UK;

    Psychological Therapies & Research, Northgate & Prudhoe NHS Trust & Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK;

    Psychological Therapies & Research, Northgate & Prudhoe NHS Trust & Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK;

    Psychological Therapies & Research, Northgate & Prudhoe NHS Trust & Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK;

    Psychiatry, Northgate & Prudhoe NHS Trust & Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK;

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  • 关键词

    offending; anti-social behaviour; care pathways; forensic services; community services; learning disabilities;

    机译:冒犯反社会行为;护理途径;法医服务;社区服务;学习障碍;

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