Living Situation of Juveniles After Secure Residential Treatment: Exploring the Role of Family Centeredness, Child, and Family Factors

Author:

Broekhoven Jorinde L.12ORCID,van Domburgh Lieke13ORCID,van Santvoort Floor2,Asscher Jessica J.4ORCID,Simons Inge5,Blankestein Annemarieke M. M. M.6,Albrecht Gonnie7,van der Rijken Rachel E. A.8,Popma Arne19

Affiliation:

1. Amsterdam UMC, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry & Psychosocial Care, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2. Pluryn, Research and Development Department, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

3. iHUB Group, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

4. Child and Adolescent Studies, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

5. De Banjaard outpatient mental health care service (Youz, Parnassia Group Psychiatric Institute) The Hague, The Netherlands

6. De Viersprong Netherlands Institute for Personality Disorders, Research, Development & Education, Halsteren, The Netherlands

7. PI Research, Duivendrecht, The Netherlands

8. Praktikon, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

9. Department of Criminology, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands

Abstract

To promote the return of juveniles to a home-like environment (e.g. living with (foster)parents) after secure residential treatment (SRT), it is important to know which factors are related to this outcome. The current study examined which characteristics of the juvenile, family, and SRT, including family centeredness and use of systemic interventions, are related to the living situation after discharge. For 259 juveniles (mean age 15.82 years, 127 girls) in SRT and their parents, questionnaires were administered at admission, discharge, and 6-months follow-up. Furthermore, information about the living situation before and after SRT was gathered. Higher likelihood of living in a home-like setting after SRT correlated with more furlough moments with parents, receiving a systemic intervention, and a shorter duration of the SRT. Systemic interventions during SRT and spending furlough moments with parents may have a positive impact on returning to a home-like situation after SRT for juveniles.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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