Multisystemic Therapy Intervention for Adolescent’s Girls with Conduct Disorder Incarcerated in Selected Rehabilitation Centers in Kenya

Authors

  • Michael Mbiriri Kisii University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58216/kjri.v11i2.84

Keywords:

Multisystemic Therapy, conduct disorder, Kirigiti, Dagoretti, Incarceration, Rehabilitation

Abstract

he aim of this paper is to show efficacy of Multisystemic Therapy (MST) on conduct disorder among juvenile girls incarcerated in rehabilitation centers in Kenya. The study investigated effectiveness of MST on conduct disorder. It is important to note that behavioral and emotional problems are among the main occurring mental disorders among juvenile girls incarcerated at Kirigiti and Dagoretti rehabilitation centers. The study sample hada total of 78 purposely selected girls in the two rehabilitation centers. Social demographic questionnaires and Achenbach Youth Self – Report were administered to the respondents. The prevalence of conduct disorder was 55.%. In the experimental group, the study shows statistically significant difference in mean difference scores at both post-treatments one and two (p<0.001). This therefore is an indication that MST had an impact on post treatments one and two among the juvenile delinquents in the experimental group as opposed to control group. The results provide significant insights into effectiveness of MST on conduct disorder among juvenile girls incarcerated in rehabilitation schools.

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Author Biography

Michael Mbiriri, Kisii University

Psychology Department

Published

2021-09-07

How to Cite

Michael Mbiriri. (2021). Multisystemic Therapy Intervention for Adolescent’s Girls with Conduct Disorder Incarcerated in Selected Rehabilitation Centers in Kenya. Kabarak Journal of Research & Innovation, 11(2), 203–211. https://doi.org/10.58216/kjri.v11i2.84

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Education, Humanities and Social Sciences