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Dialectical Behavior Therapy in Juvenile Correctional and Detention Facilities: A Scoping Review.

Phillip YangJohanna Bailey FolkSelena I LugosiZeba BematAnne ThomasBarbara Robles-Ramamurthy
Published in: Journal of correctional health care : the official journal of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (2023)
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) has shown preliminary success in the treatment of youth in forensic settings. However, the implementation of DBT varies considerably from facility to facility. A scoping review was conducted to detail DBT intervention protocols in juvenile correctional and detention facilities. We described eight works' treatment setting, study design, youth characteristics, staff training, DBT approach, DBT skills modules, and main findings. All works involved DBT skills sessions, but few incorporated other DBT components such as individual therapy or skills coaching. Outcomes included reducing problematic behaviors such as aggression, improving mental health, and largely positive feedback regarding the DBT intervention from youth and staff. Our results consolidate the existing literature regarding DBT intervention in forensic settings for youth and inform future implementation and research of DBT in such facilities.
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