Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cognitive Remediation in Forensic Mental Health Care
Forensic patients often display cognitive deficits, particularly in the domain of executive functions, that represent a challenge to forensic rehabilitation. One empirically-validated method to train executive functions is cognitive remediation, which consists of cognitive exercises combined with coaching. This trial investigates whether cognitive remediation can improve cognitive, functional, and clinical outcomes in forensic inpatients.
Forensic patients often display deficits in executive functions, namely difficulties in planning, strategic thinking, problem-solving, and inhibiting inappropriate behavior. Such deficits are transdiagnostic and often underlie behavioral incidents, undermine reintegration into the community, and increase recidivism risk. Despite this, forensic programs usually do not include executive function training. One approach to train executive functions is cognitive remediation, which consists of behavioral exercises engaging cognitive skills, supported by coaching. In various mental health conditions, cognitive remediation has been repeatedly associated with improvements in cognitive, functional, and clinical outcomes, with small-to-moderate effect sizes. Thus, it should be clarified whether this approach can lead to similar improvements in forensic populations. In the present trial, we will investigate whether 12 hours over 6 weeks of computerised cognitive remediation administered using tele-health can improve executive functions relative to an active control condition in a sample of 30 forensic inpatients (Aim 1). We will further examine the effect of cognitive remediation (vs. active control) on other variables that are critical for forensic rehabilitation, namely oppositional behaviour, functional capacity, and mental health symptoms (Aim 2). Lastly, we will explore whether any effects persist 12 weeks following cognitive remediation (Aim 3). Cognitive remediation is an evidence-based inexpensive training method that could be integrated into forensic healthcare practice. In the long term, the expected cognitive, functional, and clinical improvements associated with cognitive remediation have the potential to result in shorter hospitalisations and reduced recidivism rates. ;
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