Personality pathology profiles as moderators of the Growing Pro-Social Program outcomes on cognitive, emotion and behavior regulation in male prison inmates

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Autor(a) principal: Brazão, Nélio
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Rijo, Daniel, Silva, Diana, Salvador, Maria do Céu, Gouveia, José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/92045
https://doi.org/10.1521/pedi_2019_33_424
Resumo: This study consisted of secondary data analysis of information collected from inmates who had participated in an earlier independent randomized controlled trial testing the effects of the Growing Pro-Social (GPS) program. The current study assessed personality disorders as moderators of the GPS effects in cognitive malfunctioning, emotion regulation strategies, and prison misconduct in male prison inmates. Participants were 254 inmates randomly assigned to either the GPS (n = 121) or the control group (n = 133). Participants completed self-report measures at four time points, and were interviewed with the SCID-II at baseline. Prison misconduct information was collected from prison records. Latent profile analysis identified four different personality pathology profiles. Mixed ANOVAs showed non-significant time × condition × personality pathology profiles effects, indicating that change on the outcome measures was not affected by personality pathology. Findings suggested that severely disturbed inmates could benefit from the GPS program, which stresses the need to provide appropriate treatment to offenders
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Personality pathology profiles as moderators of the Growing Pro-Social Program outcomes on cognitive, emotion and behavior regulation in male prison inmates
title Personality pathology profiles as moderators of the Growing Pro-Social Program outcomes on cognitive, emotion and behavior regulation in male prison inmates
spellingShingle Personality pathology profiles as moderators of the Growing Pro-Social Program outcomes on cognitive, emotion and behavior regulation in male prison inmates
Brazão, Nélio
Growing Pro-social program
Male prison inmates
Personality disorders
Treatment moderators
title_short Personality pathology profiles as moderators of the Growing Pro-Social Program outcomes on cognitive, emotion and behavior regulation in male prison inmates
title_full Personality pathology profiles as moderators of the Growing Pro-Social Program outcomes on cognitive, emotion and behavior regulation in male prison inmates
title_fullStr Personality pathology profiles as moderators of the Growing Pro-Social Program outcomes on cognitive, emotion and behavior regulation in male prison inmates
title_full_unstemmed Personality pathology profiles as moderators of the Growing Pro-Social Program outcomes on cognitive, emotion and behavior regulation in male prison inmates
title_sort Personality pathology profiles as moderators of the Growing Pro-Social Program outcomes on cognitive, emotion and behavior regulation in male prison inmates
author Brazão, Nélio
author_facet Brazão, Nélio
Rijo, Daniel
Silva, Diana
Salvador, Maria do Céu
Gouveia, José
author_role author
author2 Rijo, Daniel
Silva, Diana
Salvador, Maria do Céu
Gouveia, José
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brazão, Nélio
Rijo, Daniel
Silva, Diana
Salvador, Maria do Céu
Gouveia, José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Growing Pro-social program
Male prison inmates
Personality disorders
Treatment moderators
topic Growing Pro-social program
Male prison inmates
Personality disorders
Treatment moderators
description This study consisted of secondary data analysis of information collected from inmates who had participated in an earlier independent randomized controlled trial testing the effects of the Growing Pro-Social (GPS) program. The current study assessed personality disorders as moderators of the GPS effects in cognitive malfunctioning, emotion regulation strategies, and prison misconduct in male prison inmates. Participants were 254 inmates randomly assigned to either the GPS (n = 121) or the control group (n = 133). Participants completed self-report measures at four time points, and were interviewed with the SCID-II at baseline. Prison misconduct information was collected from prison records. Latent profile analysis identified four different personality pathology profiles. Mixed ANOVAs showed non-significant time × condition × personality pathology profiles effects, indicating that change on the outcome measures was not affected by personality pathology. Findings suggested that severely disturbed inmates could benefit from the GPS program, which stresses the need to provide appropriate treatment to offenders
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