Participating in a parenting intervention in prison, perceptions from incarcerated fathers and mothers-A convergent mixed-methods study.
Åsa NormanPia EnebrinkPublished in: PloS one (2023)
This study showed that availability of a child and parent focused intervention in prison is perceived as very important, and at the same time dependent on a trustful relationship in the group to be rewarding to the participants, where organisational norms within the SPSS need amendments for successful implementation of FOCS. These findings can guide further implementation of similar interventions in prison.