Elien Neimeijer

PTSD, personality disorder, schizo- phrenia or other psychotic disorders, substance abuse, gambling disorder Sexual disorder, personality disorder ASD, schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders, substance abuse, attachment disorder, depressive disorder PTSD, personality disorder, depressive disorder ADHD, PDD NOS, Personality disor- der, aggression regulation problems ASD, sexual disorder, personality disorder PTSD, personality disorder, schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders Substance abuse, obsessive compulsive disorder PTSD, personality disorder schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders, substance abuse ADHD, social contact disorder ASD, schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders ASD, schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders, attachment disorder ADHD, attachment disorder, substance abuse Table 1. Pseudonyms of the participants and their individual and treatment characteristics. Individual Characteristics Pseudonym Gender CA (in years) Level of functioning Legal status Additional diagnoses BIF Criminal law 39 m Oliver BIF Criminal law 34 m Jack MID MID Civil law 28 m Harry BIF Civil law 35 f Sophie Civil law 25 m Charlie BIF Criminal law 28 m Thomas MID Civil law 33 f Laura MID Criminal law 45 f Rachel MID Civil law 18 m Oscar BIF Criminal law 43 m James BIF Voluntary 22 f Emily MID Civil law 33 m William Note. F = female, M = male, BIF = Borderline Intellectual Functioning; MID = Mild Intellectual Disability; ADHD = attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ASD = autism spectrum disorder; PTSD = posttraumatic stress disorder; PDD-NOS= pervasive developmen- tal disorder - not otherwise specified; AT facility = admission time in the facility; AT group = admission time at the group, care intensity:2 on 8 = 2 staff on 8 clients (client staff ratio)

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