Self-confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations among general psychiatrists in Indonesia

Objective: Several general psychiatrists experience lack of confidence when they perform forensic psychiatric evaluations that may be due to limited or insufficient training. This study aimed to determine whether structured forensic psychiatry educational modules are associated with general psychiat...

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Main Authors: Natalia Widiasih Raharjanti, Agus Purwadianto, Diantha Soemantri, Saptawati Bardosono, Marlina S. Mahajudin, Elizabeth K. Poerwandari, Monika Kristi Levania, Humbert Mardongan Tua Sorimangaraja Silalahi, Putu Trahinari Satvika Rumthi, Timotius Kevin P. Manulang, Adhitya Sigit Ramadianto, Tjhin Wiguna
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Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021021484
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spelling doaj-0e86298cb448406597c126323899989e2021-10-04T10:53:27ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-09-0179e08045Self-confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations among general psychiatrists in IndonesiaNatalia Widiasih Raharjanti0Agus Purwadianto1Diantha Soemantri2Saptawati Bardosono3Marlina S. Mahajudin4Elizabeth K. Poerwandari5Monika Kristi Levania6Humbert Mardongan Tua Sorimangaraja Silalahi7Putu Trahinari Satvika Rumthi8Timotius Kevin P. Manulang9Adhitya Sigit Ramadianto10Tjhin Wiguna11Department of Psychiatry, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaForensic Department, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaNutrition Department, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Airlangga University, Surabaya, East Java, IndonesiaFaculty of Psychology, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Corresponding author.Objective: Several general psychiatrists experience lack of confidence when they perform forensic psychiatric evaluations that may be due to limited or insufficient training. This study aimed to determine whether structured forensic psychiatry educational modules are associated with general psychiatrists’ self-confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations in Indonesia. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 246 general psychiatrists. A questionnaire was developed exclusively for this study by a group of experts based on relevant references and it was distributed online. Sample questions included: “How often do you perform forensic psychiatric evaluations?”, “As a general psychiatrist, are you confident in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations?”, and “Do you experience any difficulties when conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations?” Data were analyzed through SPSS 20 for Windows; a p-value <0.05 indicated statistical significance. Results: Compared to general psychiatrists who did not study structured forensic psychiatry educational modules during their residency training, those exposed to such modules reported confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations in the following cases: insanity defense in cases of violence, insanity defense, fitness to stand trial, malingering, capacity to consent to treatment, risk of recidivism, guardianship, and parenting capacity. Furthermore, those with higher self-confidence were less likely to experience difficulties in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations. Conclusion: Structured forensic psychiatry educational modules during general psychiatry residency training played an important role in the development of psychiatrists’ self-confidence.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021021484Forensic psychiatry modulePsychiatric evaluationIndonesiaSelf-confidence
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author Natalia Widiasih Raharjanti
Agus Purwadianto
Diantha Soemantri
Saptawati Bardosono
Marlina S. Mahajudin
Elizabeth K. Poerwandari
Monika Kristi Levania
Humbert Mardongan Tua Sorimangaraja Silalahi
Putu Trahinari Satvika Rumthi
Timotius Kevin P. Manulang
Adhitya Sigit Ramadianto
Tjhin Wiguna
spellingShingle Natalia Widiasih Raharjanti
Agus Purwadianto
Diantha Soemantri
Saptawati Bardosono
Marlina S. Mahajudin
Elizabeth K. Poerwandari
Monika Kristi Levania
Humbert Mardongan Tua Sorimangaraja Silalahi
Putu Trahinari Satvika Rumthi
Timotius Kevin P. Manulang
Adhitya Sigit Ramadianto
Tjhin Wiguna
Self-confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations among general psychiatrists in Indonesia
Heliyon
Forensic psychiatry module
Psychiatric evaluation
Indonesia
Self-confidence
author_facet Natalia Widiasih Raharjanti
Agus Purwadianto
Diantha Soemantri
Saptawati Bardosono
Marlina S. Mahajudin
Elizabeth K. Poerwandari
Monika Kristi Levania
Humbert Mardongan Tua Sorimangaraja Silalahi
Putu Trahinari Satvika Rumthi
Timotius Kevin P. Manulang
Adhitya Sigit Ramadianto
Tjhin Wiguna
author_sort Natalia Widiasih Raharjanti
title Self-confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations among general psychiatrists in Indonesia
title_short Self-confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations among general psychiatrists in Indonesia
title_full Self-confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations among general psychiatrists in Indonesia
title_fullStr Self-confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations among general psychiatrists in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Self-confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations among general psychiatrists in Indonesia
title_sort self-confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations among general psychiatrists in indonesia
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Objective: Several general psychiatrists experience lack of confidence when they perform forensic psychiatric evaluations that may be due to limited or insufficient training. This study aimed to determine whether structured forensic psychiatry educational modules are associated with general psychiatrists’ self-confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations in Indonesia. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 246 general psychiatrists. A questionnaire was developed exclusively for this study by a group of experts based on relevant references and it was distributed online. Sample questions included: “How often do you perform forensic psychiatric evaluations?”, “As a general psychiatrist, are you confident in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations?”, and “Do you experience any difficulties when conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations?” Data were analyzed through SPSS 20 for Windows; a p-value <0.05 indicated statistical significance. Results: Compared to general psychiatrists who did not study structured forensic psychiatry educational modules during their residency training, those exposed to such modules reported confidence in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations in the following cases: insanity defense in cases of violence, insanity defense, fitness to stand trial, malingering, capacity to consent to treatment, risk of recidivism, guardianship, and parenting capacity. Furthermore, those with higher self-confidence were less likely to experience difficulties in conducting forensic psychiatric evaluations. Conclusion: Structured forensic psychiatry educational modules during general psychiatry residency training played an important role in the development of psychiatrists’ self-confidence.
topic Forensic psychiatry module
Psychiatric evaluation
Indonesia
Self-confidence
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021021484
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