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Transitioning into the Community: Outcomes of a Pilot Housing Program for Forensic Patients
The Transitional Rehabilitation Housing Pilot (TRHP) was designed to transition hospitalized forensic patients to the community. Twenty clients and their clinicians in two Ontario cities completed measures on functioning, substance use, recovery, social support, and quality of life at admission to t...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3962049/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24683312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14999013.2014.885472 |
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author | Cherner, Rebecca Aubry, Tim Ecker, John Kerman, Nick Nandlal, Joan |
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description | The Transitional Rehabilitation Housing Pilot (TRHP) was designed to transition hospitalized forensic patients to the community. Twenty clients and their clinicians in two Ontario cities completed measures on functioning, substance use, recovery, social support, and quality of life at admission to the program and then every 6 months until 18 months post-admission. Clients also responded to open-ended questions on the impact of the program and living in the community on their recovery. Three (15%) clients re-offended. Eleven clients (55%) experienced rehospitalization; however, brief rehospitalization was seen as part of the recovery process. Level of community functioning was stable across time and 35% of clients had a decrease in the restrictiveness of their disposition order. Clients described numerous characteristics of community living that contributed to improvements in functioning, such as integration into the community, social contact, and newfound independence. Some aspects of TRHP that encouraged recovery included developing new skills and knowledge, staff support, and the programming that engaged clients in treatment and recovery-oriented activities. Findings suggest that forensic patients can transition successfully into the community with appropriate support and housing. |
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spelling | pubmed-39620492014-03-28 Transitioning into the Community: Outcomes of a Pilot Housing Program for Forensic Patients Cherner, Rebecca Aubry, Tim Ecker, John Kerman, Nick Nandlal, Joan Int J Forensic Ment Health Research Article The Transitional Rehabilitation Housing Pilot (TRHP) was designed to transition hospitalized forensic patients to the community. Twenty clients and their clinicians in two Ontario cities completed measures on functioning, substance use, recovery, social support, and quality of life at admission to the program and then every 6 months until 18 months post-admission. Clients also responded to open-ended questions on the impact of the program and living in the community on their recovery. Three (15%) clients re-offended. Eleven clients (55%) experienced rehospitalization; however, brief rehospitalization was seen as part of the recovery process. Level of community functioning was stable across time and 35% of clients had a decrease in the restrictiveness of their disposition order. Clients described numerous characteristics of community living that contributed to improvements in functioning, such as integration into the community, social contact, and newfound independence. Some aspects of TRHP that encouraged recovery included developing new skills and knowledge, staff support, and the programming that engaged clients in treatment and recovery-oriented activities. Findings suggest that forensic patients can transition successfully into the community with appropriate support and housing. Taylor & Francis 2014-03-05 2014-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3962049/ /pubmed/24683312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14999013.2014.885472 Text en © Rebecca Cherner, Tim Aubry, John Ecker, Nick Kerman, and Joan Nandlal http://www.informaworld.com/mpp/uploads/iopenaccess_tcs.pdf This is an open access article distributed under the Supplemental Terms and Conditions for iOpenAccess articles published in Taylor & Francis journals (http://www.informaworld.com/mpp/uploads/iopenaccess_tcs.pdf) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cherner, Rebecca Aubry, Tim Ecker, John Kerman, Nick Nandlal, Joan Transitioning into the Community: Outcomes of a Pilot Housing Program for Forensic Patients |
title | Transitioning into the Community: Outcomes of a Pilot Housing Program for Forensic Patients |
title_full | Transitioning into the Community: Outcomes of a Pilot Housing Program for Forensic Patients |
title_fullStr | Transitioning into the Community: Outcomes of a Pilot Housing Program for Forensic Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Transitioning into the Community: Outcomes of a Pilot Housing Program for Forensic Patients |
title_short | Transitioning into the Community: Outcomes of a Pilot Housing Program for Forensic Patients |
title_sort | transitioning into the community: outcomes of a pilot housing program for forensic patients |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3962049/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24683312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14999013.2014.885472 |
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