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The face validity of an initial sub-typology of people with autism spectrum disorders detained in psychiatric hospitals / Magali BARNOUX in Autism, 24-7 (October 2020)
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Titre : The face validity of an initial sub-typology of people with autism spectrum disorders detained in psychiatric hospitals Type de document : Texte imprimé et/ou numérique Auteurs : Magali BARNOUX, Auteur ; Regi ALEXANDER, Auteur ; Sabyasachi BHAUMIK, Auteur ; John DEVAPRIAM, Auteur ; Connor DUGGAN, Auteur ; Lee SHEPSTONE, Auteur ; Ekkehart STAUFENBERG, Auteur ; David TURNER, Auteur ; Nichola TYLER, Auteur ; Essi VIDING, Auteur ; Peter E. LANGDON, Auteur Article en page(s) : p.1885-1897 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : *autism spectrum disorder *behavioural problems *care pathway *crime *psychopathy *secure hospitals *typology of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Autistic adults who have a history of committing crimes pose challenges for the criminal justice system in terms of disposal and treatment. For this reason, we investigated the validity of a proposed sub-typology of autistic adults detained in secure psychiatric hospitals. Initially, we ran a focus group with psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, healthcare workers, family members and autistic adults who had been detained in hospital to consider a sub-typology of autistic adults who may come into contact with secure psychiatric hospitals. We asked 15 psychiatrists and clinical psychologists to rate 10 clinical vignettes based on our sub-typology with three rounds; revisions to the vignettes to improve clarity were made following each round. The findings indicated that these subtypes possess face validity and raters were able to classify all 10 clinical case vignettes into the sub-typology and percentage of agreement ranged from 96% to 100% for overall subtype classification. The findings suggested that the further validity of the sub-typology should be investigated within a larger study using a clinical sample. These subtypes may help inform treatment and care pathways within hospital. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361320929457 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=431
in Autism > 24-7 (October 2020) . - p.1885-1897[article] The face validity of an initial sub-typology of people with autism spectrum disorders detained in psychiatric hospitals [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / Magali BARNOUX, Auteur ; Regi ALEXANDER, Auteur ; Sabyasachi BHAUMIK, Auteur ; John DEVAPRIAM, Auteur ; Connor DUGGAN, Auteur ; Lee SHEPSTONE, Auteur ; Ekkehart STAUFENBERG, Auteur ; David TURNER, Auteur ; Nichola TYLER, Auteur ; Essi VIDING, Auteur ; Peter E. LANGDON, Auteur . - p.1885-1897.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Autism > 24-7 (October 2020) . - p.1885-1897
Mots-clés : *autism spectrum disorder *behavioural problems *care pathway *crime *psychopathy *secure hospitals *typology of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Autistic adults who have a history of committing crimes pose challenges for the criminal justice system in terms of disposal and treatment. For this reason, we investigated the validity of a proposed sub-typology of autistic adults detained in secure psychiatric hospitals. Initially, we ran a focus group with psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, healthcare workers, family members and autistic adults who had been detained in hospital to consider a sub-typology of autistic adults who may come into contact with secure psychiatric hospitals. We asked 15 psychiatrists and clinical psychologists to rate 10 clinical vignettes based on our sub-typology with three rounds; revisions to the vignettes to improve clarity were made following each round. The findings indicated that these subtypes possess face validity and raters were able to classify all 10 clinical case vignettes into the sub-typology and percentage of agreement ranged from 96% to 100% for overall subtype classification. The findings suggested that the further validity of the sub-typology should be investigated within a larger study using a clinical sample. These subtypes may help inform treatment and care pathways within hospital. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1362361320929457 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=431 The Factor Structure and Validity of the Psychopathy Checklist-Short Version When Used With Autistic Psychiatric Inpatients / Kate MAGUIRE in Autism Research, 18-3 (March 2025)
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Titre : The Factor Structure and Validity of the Psychopathy Checklist-Short Version When Used With Autistic Psychiatric Inpatients Type de document : Texte imprimé et/ou numérique Auteurs : Kate MAGUIRE, Auteur ; Magali BARNOUX, Auteur ; Josie COLLINS, Auteur ; Clare L. MELVIN, Auteur ; Ismay INKSON, Auteur ; Regi T. ALEXANDER, Auteur ; John DEVAPRIAM, Auteur ; Conor DUGGAN, Auteur ; Lee SHEPSTONE, Auteur ; Ekkehart STAUFENBURG, Auteur ; Paul THOMPSON, Auteur ; David TURNER, Auteur ; Essi VIDING, Auteur ; Peter E. LANGDON, Auteur Article en page(s) : p.614-631 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : autism crime intellectual disabilities psychiatric inpatient psychopathy risk Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : ABSTRACT The Psychopathy Checklist Short Version (PCL:SV) is a brief measure of psychopathy. This study aimed to assess the reliability and validity of the PCL:SV with autistic adults detained in inpatient psychiatric care. Data were collected from 282 autistic adults at two time points separated by 12-months. Reliability and validity were investigated using omega, regression, receiver operating characteristic curves, and correlational analysis. PCL:SV Total, Factor 1, and Factor 2 had satisfactory to high reliability and construct validity. Higher PCL:SV scores were associated with poorer treatment progress, a longer length of stay, and previous criminal offending. Factor 1 was associated with a forensic history, detention under Part III of the Mental Health Act, and a personality disorder diagnosis, while Factor 2 was also associated with the absence of a forensic history, detention under Part II of the Mental Health Act, but not a personality disorder diagnosis. It was thought that Factor 2 most likely captured data associated with autism and/or intellectual disabilities (e.g., behaviors that challenge). Those with intellectual disabilities were less likely to have convictions, a history of violent offending, or a forensic history. They were also more likely to be detained under Part II of the Mental Health Act, and were more likely to have had a positive transfer 12-months later to a ward with lesser security. The PCL-SV correlated as expected with the HCR-20 and the START. This study provides preliminary evidence to support the use of the PCL:SV with autistic adults, including those with intellectual disabilities, within inpatient psychiatric hospitals. En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1002/aur.70004 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=550
in Autism Research > 18-3 (March 2025) . - p.614-631[article] The Factor Structure and Validity of the Psychopathy Checklist-Short Version When Used With Autistic Psychiatric Inpatients [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / Kate MAGUIRE, Auteur ; Magali BARNOUX, Auteur ; Josie COLLINS, Auteur ; Clare L. MELVIN, Auteur ; Ismay INKSON, Auteur ; Regi T. ALEXANDER, Auteur ; John DEVAPRIAM, Auteur ; Conor DUGGAN, Auteur ; Lee SHEPSTONE, Auteur ; Ekkehart STAUFENBURG, Auteur ; Paul THOMPSON, Auteur ; David TURNER, Auteur ; Essi VIDING, Auteur ; Peter E. LANGDON, Auteur . - p.614-631.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Autism Research > 18-3 (March 2025) . - p.614-631
Mots-clés : autism crime intellectual disabilities psychiatric inpatient psychopathy risk Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : ABSTRACT The Psychopathy Checklist Short Version (PCL:SV) is a brief measure of psychopathy. This study aimed to assess the reliability and validity of the PCL:SV with autistic adults detained in inpatient psychiatric care. Data were collected from 282 autistic adults at two time points separated by 12-months. Reliability and validity were investigated using omega, regression, receiver operating characteristic curves, and correlational analysis. PCL:SV Total, Factor 1, and Factor 2 had satisfactory to high reliability and construct validity. Higher PCL:SV scores were associated with poorer treatment progress, a longer length of stay, and previous criminal offending. Factor 1 was associated with a forensic history, detention under Part III of the Mental Health Act, and a personality disorder diagnosis, while Factor 2 was also associated with the absence of a forensic history, detention under Part II of the Mental Health Act, but not a personality disorder diagnosis. It was thought that Factor 2 most likely captured data associated with autism and/or intellectual disabilities (e.g., behaviors that challenge). Those with intellectual disabilities were less likely to have convictions, a history of violent offending, or a forensic history. They were also more likely to be detained under Part II of the Mental Health Act, and were more likely to have had a positive transfer 12-months later to a ward with lesser security. The PCL-SV correlated as expected with the HCR-20 and the START. This study provides preliminary evidence to support the use of the PCL:SV with autistic adults, including those with intellectual disabilities, within inpatient psychiatric hospitals. En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1002/aur.70004 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=550