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Genderverschillen in de forensische psychiatrie : een dossierstudie in PC Sint-Jan-Baptist in Zelzate (Vlaanderen)
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Korte inhoud:Research on gender differences in forensic psychiatric patients under internment in Flanders (Belgium) is limited. Existing studies primarily focus on the general male forensic psychiatric population, often neglecting gender-specific distinctions. This raises concerns about applying theoretical knowledge derived from male offenders to female ones. Hence, understanding gender-specific differences is crucial. This study aimed to identify characteristics that differentiate female from male forensic psychiatric patients. A retrospective record-base analysis of 92 female patients at a medium-security facility in Sint-Jan-Baptist, Zelzate (Belgium) from 2006 to 2022, was conducted. Each female patient was matched with a male counterpart based on birth and year of admission. Gender-specific distinctions were observed, such as a higher prevalence of victimization history and borderline personality disorder in women, and a higher incidence of antisocial personality disorder and prior convictions leading to internment in men. Recommendations for clinical practice, policy and future research based on these findings are discussed.
Gepubliceerd in: PANOPTICON
ISSN: 0771-1409
Issue: 4
Volume: 45
Pagina's: 351 - 367
Jaar van publicatie:2024
Toegankelijkheid:Open