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ID-ClimAct. Influence of Social Motives of Clients and Staff on the Social Climate of Secure Settings

U

University Psychiatric Clinics Basel

Status

Completed

Conditions

Correctional Institutions
Social Environment
Social Dominance
Rehabilitation of Criminals
Interpersonal Relations

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: CCS, Social motive
Diagnostic Test: CSIV, Social motive
Diagnostic Test: Interpersonal messages and behavior

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other
NETWORK

Identifiers

NCT06384339
ID-ClimAct-1

Details and patient eligibility

About

The social climate in secure settings is an essential element to successful rehabilitation. Previous studies indicate that staff characteristics are a relevant factor contributing to a beneficial social climate. Yet, secure settings form a specific and challenging work environment. Staff members are faced with clients who present a variety of difficult emotional and behavioural problems. Social motives for caring and cooperation can be blocked in a threatening environment, favouring dysfunctional interpersonal dynamics between individuals. This observational study explores the reciprocal influences of social motives between clients and staff on the social climate within secure settings.

Enrollment

453 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Clients who are currently incarcerated within the specified secure settings.
  • Staff members currently employed in the specified secure settings.
  • Individuals (both clients and staff) who are capable of providing informed consent.
  • Clients who are deemed competent and not under any disciplinary restrictions that would preclude participation.
  • Staff members who are directly involved with client care and management.

Exclusion criteria

  • Clients who are not considered competent to provide informed consent.
  • Staff members who do not have direct interactions with clients (e.g., administrative staff not involved in direct care).
  • Clients and staff from open prisons

Trial design

453 participants in 2 patient groups

Clients
Description:
Adult clients in a secure setting (i.e. prison or forensic mental health psychiatry
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Interpersonal messages and behavior
Diagnostic Test: CSIV, Social motive
Diagnostic Test: CCS, Social motive
Staff
Description:
Adult staff in a secure setting (including forensic healthcare staff, social workers, probation officers, prison offers, education staff)
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Interpersonal messages and behavior
Diagnostic Test: CSIV, Social motive
Diagnostic Test: CCS, Social motive

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Andrea Canel, MSc

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