Recidivism is the act of continuing a negative behavior after experiencing the negative effects of that activity. Additionally, it is employed to characterize the percentage of ex-offenders who are detained once more for the identical offense.
<h3>What is the aim of this investigation?</h3>
This pilot randomized controlled trial's (RCT) objective was to assess the effects of a DBT-Corrections Modified (DBT-CM) program and a health promotion program on reducing recidivism among 130 female parolees and probationers after six months.
<h3>What is the finding of this study?</h3>
When it came to homeless female ex-offenders (HFOs), those who expressed a desire for help had a greater impact on recidivism reduction (risk ratio [RR] = 0.40; 95% confidence interval [CI] = [0.16, 1.00]; p =.050), as well as younger HFOs (age 50; RR = 0.46; 95% CI = [0.19, 1.11]; p =.085) and participants with a score of Results of this pilot study point to the possibility that some HFOs may experience a reduction in reincarceration rates as a result of the DBT-CM intervention. For our findings to be supported, larger RCTs are required.
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