Status quo of German-speaking medical students' attitudes toward and knowledge about central aspects of forensic psychiatry across four European countries

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作者
Warnke, Ingeborg [1 ]
Gamma, Alex [1 ]
Buadze, Anna [2 ]
Schleifer, Roman [1 ]
Canela, Carlos [1 ]
Ruesch, Nicolas [3 ,4 ]
Roessler, Wulf [2 ,5 ,6 ]
Strebel, Bernd [7 ]
Tenyi, Tamas [8 ]
Liebrenz, Michael [1 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bern, Inst Forens Med, Dept Forens Psychiat, Falkenpl 16-18, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
[2] Univ Zurich, Psychiat Hosp, Dept Psychiat Psychotherapy & Psychosomat, Lenggstr 31, CH-3032 Zurich, Switzerland
[3] Univ Ulm, Dept Psychiat 2, Pk Str 11, D-89073 Ulm, Germany
[4] BKH Gunzburg, Pk Str 11, D-89073 Ulm, Germany
[5] Univ Sao Paulo, Inst Psychiat, Lab Neurosci LIM 27, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[6] Charite, Dept Psychiat & Psychotherapy, Berlin, Germany
[7] Protestant Hosp Hagen Haspe, Dept Psychosomat Med, Brusebrinkstr 20, D-58135 Hagen, Germany
[8] Univ Pecs, Dept Psychiat & Psychotherapy, Med Sch, Szigeti Str 12, H-7624 Pecs, Hungary
[9] Univ Bern, Inst Forens Med, Dept Forens Psychiat, Switzerland Falkenpl 16-18, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
关键词
Attitudes; Knowledge; Forensic psychiatry; Medical students; Medical training; SERVICE PROVISION; FUTURE; CERTIFICATES; PROGRAM; CAREER; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijlp.2018.02.003
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D9 [法律]; DF [法律];
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0301 ;
摘要
While forensic psychiatry is of increasing importance in mental health care, limited available evidence shows that attitudes toward the discipline are contradictory and that knowledge about it seems to be limited in medical students. We aimed to shed light on this subject by analyzing medical students' central attitudes toward and their association with knowledge about forensic psychiatry as well as with socio-demographic and education specific predictor variables. We recruited N = 1345 medical students from 45 universities with a German language curriculum across four European countries (Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Hungary) by using an innovative approach, namely snowball sampling via Facebook. Students completed an online questionnaire, and data were analyzed descriptively and multivariably by linear mixed effects models and multinomial regression. The results showed overall neutral to positive attitudes toward forensic psychiatry, with indifferent attitudes toward the treatment of sex offenders, and forensic psychiatrists' expertise in the media. Whereas medical students knew about the term 'forensic psychiatry', they showed a lack of specific medico-legal knowledge. Multi variable models on predictor variables revealed statistically significant findings with, however, small estimates and variance explanation. Therefore, further research is required along with the development of a refined assessment instrument for medical students to explore both attitudes and knowledge in forensic psychiatry. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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