Purpose: The current study investigates the predictive value of neurobiological factors in relation to detainees' treatment outcome, in order to better understand why some individuals respond favorably to treatment while others do not. It was hypothesized that low levels of heart rate activity are associated with poor treatment outcome and that weak neurocognitive functioning is predictive of more benefit from therapy. Methods: Background characteristics, behavioral measures, neurocognitive functioning and heart rate activity of 121 male detainees selected for cognitive skills training were assessed. Outcome measures included program completion, evaluations by trainers and ward staff, and detainees' self-reported motivation and treatment ev...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: The main aim was to investigate whether forensic psychiatri...
Background: Executive dysfunction appears to be related to increased recidivism. Of note is that sle...
In a secondary analysis of data collected by Fishbein and Sheppard (2006), the current study sought ...
Purpose: The current study investigates the predictive value of neurobiological factors in relation ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: The current study investigates the predictive value of neurob...
This study investigates changes in neurobiological characteristics after a cognitive skills program ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis review focuses on the predictive value of neurobiological factors...
This review focuses on the predictive value of neurobiological factors in relation to cognitive-beha...
Research on the relationship between neurobiological factors and antisocial behavior has grown expon...
Objective: The main aim was to investigate whether forensic psychiatric inpatients can be distinguis...
Societal leaders and prison administrators continue to search for effective ways to make time spent ...
AIM To investigate factors predicting treatment completion and treatment outcome of the Reasoning an...
Risk factors of the prison environment have been considered from a policy perspective, however littl...
Background: Executive dysfunction appears to be related to increased recidivism. Of note is that sle...
PurposeThis study focused upon whether outcome following Enhanced Thinking Skills (ETS) groups for i...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: The main aim was to investigate whether forensic psychiatri...
Background: Executive dysfunction appears to be related to increased recidivism. Of note is that sle...
In a secondary analysis of data collected by Fishbein and Sheppard (2006), the current study sought ...
Purpose: The current study investigates the predictive value of neurobiological factors in relation ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: The current study investigates the predictive value of neurob...
This study investigates changes in neurobiological characteristics after a cognitive skills program ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis review focuses on the predictive value of neurobiological factors...
This review focuses on the predictive value of neurobiological factors in relation to cognitive-beha...
Research on the relationship between neurobiological factors and antisocial behavior has grown expon...
Objective: The main aim was to investigate whether forensic psychiatric inpatients can be distinguis...
Societal leaders and prison administrators continue to search for effective ways to make time spent ...
AIM To investigate factors predicting treatment completion and treatment outcome of the Reasoning an...
Risk factors of the prison environment have been considered from a policy perspective, however littl...
Background: Executive dysfunction appears to be related to increased recidivism. Of note is that sle...
PurposeThis study focused upon whether outcome following Enhanced Thinking Skills (ETS) groups for i...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: The main aim was to investigate whether forensic psychiatri...
Background: Executive dysfunction appears to be related to increased recidivism. Of note is that sle...
In a secondary analysis of data collected by Fishbein and Sheppard (2006), the current study sought ...