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Critical incidents in a forensic psychiatric population: an exploratory study of motivational factors

机译:法医精神病患者的严重事件:动机因素的探索性研究

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This exploratory study examined the motivations for forensic clients’ engagement in critical incidents, specifically hostage-taking, barricades and roof-top protests. Using thematic analysis, a range of themes were identified. These included engaging in such incidents to seek deliberate isolation from others, gaining control, getting their needs meet, a need to communicate and being influenced by their peers. Selection of potential hostages appeared linked to feeling of grievance towards them. Yet the distress of a hostage, along with consideration as to the longer term consequences of their actions both for themselves and morally, appeared to reduce the risk of engagement in such incidents. The results are discussed in terms of Individualism, Self-Determination Theory of Motivation and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs.
机译:这项探索性研究研究了法医客户参与重大事件的动机,特别是劫持人质,路障和屋顶抗议活动。使用主题分析,确定了一系列主题。其中包括参与此类事件以寻求与他人的故意隔离,获得控制权,满足他们的需求,需要交流并受到同龄人的影响。潜在人质的选择似乎与对他们的不满有关。然而,人质的苦恼以及对他们的行为对自己和道德的长期后果的考虑,似乎降低了参与此类事件的风险。讨论的结果包括个人主义,动机的自决理论和马斯洛的人类需求层次。

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