Sexual Experiences and Sexuality of Forensic Mental Health Patients - A Theoretical Framework
V. Šendula Jengić, P. Cargonja

TL;DR
This paper explores the complex relationship between sexuality and mental health in forensic patients, emphasizing the need for ethical and comprehensive therapeutic approaches.
Contribution
The paper provides a theoretical framework for understanding and addressing the sexual experiences of forensic mental health patients.
Findings
Sexual experiences of forensic patients are influenced by mental health disorders and medication effects.
Therapeutic interventions must address consent, healthy relationships, and boundaries.
Rehabilitation programs should include sex education to reduce reoffending and support reintegration.
Abstract
Sexuality and sexual experiences in forensic mental health patients are intricate issues at the crossroads of mental health, legal contexts, and societal perceptions. Forensic mental health patients, situated within the criminal justice system, require psychiatric treatment due to offenses committed. Understanding their sexual behaviors, experiences, and attitudes towards sexuality is pivotal for effective therapeutic interventions and rehabilitation. Various factors influence the sexuality of forensic mental health patients. Mental health disorders impact an individual’s sexual expression, and medications used to treat these conditions may affect libido, sexual functioning, and arousal patterns, posing challenges in their sexual experiences. Addressing the sexual needs and experiences of these individuals requires a comprehensive approach. Mental health professionals must create safe…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health · Gender Roles and Identity Studies · Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
