Salutogenesis as a Mediator in Decreased Criminal Thinking : An Evaluation of Cognitive Programs for Juvenile and Adult Offenders
Söderström, S., Hiltunen, A. J., Eriksson, L., & Lappalainen, R. (2024). Salutogenesis as a Mediator in Decreased Criminal Thinking : An Evaluation of Cognitive Programs for Juvenile and Adult Offenders. Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice, Early online. https://doi.org/10.1080/24732850.2024.2310619
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Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and PracticePäivämäärä
2024Tekijänoikeudet
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This study is based on two previous studies that showed a post-treatment decrease in total criminal thinking (PICTS) and an increase in total sense of coherence (SOC) among youths and adults. The current study investigated whether these interventions changed the sub-scales of PICTS and SOC, and whether an increase in SOC would mediate a decrease in PICTS. Among both groups, the mean value of the sub-factors of PICTS decreased by the interventions, and increased for SOC sub-factors meaningfulness and manageability. Only among the adults, the increase in total sense of coherence and the sub-factor of manageability mediated the decrease of criminal thinking.
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The two previous studies that this paper refers to, Lindblom et al. (2017); Lindblom et al. (2018), are based on the first author’s licentiate thesis, which was supported by a grant from the Foundation Criminality as Lifestyle, whose founder designed the interventions. This paper is based on the first author’s doctoral thesis, which had no founder.Lisenssi
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