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Women admitted to forensic psychiatry in Flanders (Belgium): who are they?

Jan De Varé (De Varé-Tremmery BVBA, Ghent, Belgium)
Vivienne de Vogel (Research Department, De Forensische Zorgspecialisten, Utrecht, The Netherlands)
An de Decker (Hospital UPC KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium and the Department of Neurosciences-Psychiatry, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium)
Sabine Tremmery (De Varé - Tremmery BVBA, Ghent, Belgium)
Kasia Uzieblo (Research Department, De Forensische Zorgspecialisten, Utrecht, The Netherlands and Department of Criminology, VUB, Brussels, Belgium)
Leen Cappon (Research Department PC Sint-Jan-Baptist, Zelzate, Belgium)

The Journal of Forensic Practice

ISSN: 2050-8794

Article publication date: 4 April 2022

Issue publication date: 19 April 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

Despite the rising number of females in forensic psychiatry, research about their characteristics remains limited and is currently lacking in Belgium. Optimizing knowledge about the characteristics of these women will lead to a better understanding of this specific group. Therefore, the aim of the study was to gain insight into the characteristics of female forensic psychiatric patients in Flanders, Belgium.

Design/methodology/approach

A case file study was carried out in the forensic psychiatric hospital Sint-Jan-Baptist in Zelzate, Belgium. The files of female patients admitted in the period 2006–2017 were analysed (N = 82) based on a checklist including sociodemographic, mental health care and offence-related characteristics as well as historical risk factors.

Findings

The study revealed that female patients have been confronted with a large number of adverse experiences during both childhood and adulthood, were frequently diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and usually had an extensive mental health treatment history with many drop-outs. The majority of the female patients had committed violent offences towards relatives.

Practical implications

These findings are similar to those of other jurisdictions and highlight the importance of a gender-responsive treatment. This kind of treatment should include trauma-informed care, gender-sensitive risk-assessment and adapted versions of dialectical behavioural therapy and schema-focussed therapy. Additionally, treatment should focus on breaking the intergenerational transmission of violence and mental health problems by targeting parenting skills.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study that scientifically scrutinized the detailed characteristics of female forensic psychiatric patients in Flanders, Belgium. Recommendations for gender-responsive treatment and directions for future research are discussed.

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Citation

De Varé, J., de Vogel, V., de Decker, A., Tremmery, S., Uzieblo, K. and Cappon, L. (2022), "Women admitted to forensic psychiatry in Flanders (Belgium): who are they?", The Journal of Forensic Practice, Vol. 24 No. 2, pp. 184-198. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFP-10-2021-0053

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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