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| D L MacInnesSummaryAffiliation: Canterbury Christ Church University Country: UK Publications
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The development of a tool to measure service user satisfaction with in-patient forensic services: The Forensic Satisfaction ScaleDouglas MacInnes
Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, UK
J Ment Health 19:272-81. 2010..Service-user satisfaction helps determine the quality of services. No valid measure of service-user satisfaction in forensic mental health settings has been developed...
The evaluation of a short group programme to reduce self-stigma in people with serious and enduring mental health problemsD L MacInnes
Centre for Health and Social Care Research, Faculty of Health, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, Kent, UK
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs 15:59-65. 2008..However, there was only a negligible correlation recorded between the reduction in self-stigma and the increase in self-esteem, self-acceptance and psychological health. The paper discusses the possible explanations for these findings...
Service-user involvement in forensic mental health care research: areas to consider when developing a collaborative studyDouglas MacInnes
Bracton Centre, Bracton Lane, Dartford, Kent, DA2 7AF, UK
J Ment Health 20:464-72. 2011..Although service-users are increasingly involved in the conduct of research in mental health settings, involvement in forensic mental health settings is limited...
Self-esteem and self-acceptance: an examination into their relationship and their effect on psychological healthD L MacInnes
Centre for Health and Social Care Research, Faculty of Health, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, Kent, UK
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs 13:483-9. 2006..Self-acceptance appeared to be more closely associated with general psychological well-being and to be more helpful when undertaking clinical work for general psychological problems...
