Working with Women in Forensic Mental Health Care: Guidelines for Gender-Responsive Assessment and Treatment

Vivienne de Vogel*, Marije Keulen - de Vos, Julia Leong, Ester Robbe

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Abstract

Important gender differences, relating to trauma history, offending and mental health needs are not sufficiently considered in most (risk) assessment and treatment procedures in forensic practice. We developed guidelines for gender-responsive work in Dutch forensic mental health care. The experiences of practitioners and forensic psychiatric patients were collected and analyzed by means of an online survey (n = 295), interviews with professionals (n = 22), female (n = 8) and male (n = 3) patients. Guidelines regarding gender-sensitive (risk) assessment and trauma-informed care were rated as most relevant in the survey. In the interviews we focused on experiences and wishes for trauma treatment and gender-mixed treatment. Practical guidelines were written based on the results of the survey, interviews and literature, and presented in expert meetings with patients and practitioners, and further refined based on their comments. Applying these guidelines may contribute to improved treatment for female patients thereby preventing relapse.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages20
JournalInternational Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
Early online date14 Mar 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • CHALLENGES
  • forensic
  • gender bias
  • gender-responsive
  • guidelines
  • mental health needs

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