“It needs updating and I can't wait to use the new version”: Clinicians’ experiences and suggestions for improving the SSKAAT-R
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This paper-based thesis is part of a larger project aimed to update the SSKAAT-R. The thesis is organized into 4 chapters, including an introductory chapter, 2 journal articles, and a final Discussion chapter. The first paper examined clinicians' experience using the SSKAAT-R in their clinical practice. Semi-structured interview data were analyzed using Thematic Analysis (TA). Findings elucidate the versatility in administration guided by clinical judgement to meet the diverse needs of clients. The SSKAAT-R was also used to assess client’s vulnerabilities to sexual exploitation or as part of a risk assessment for inappropriate sexual behaviour. Lastly, findings illustrated how clinicians use both socio-sexual knowledge and attitudes in different ways. In the second paper, clinicians’ opinions on the strengths, weaknesses, and areas for revision of the SSKAAT-R were examined. Interviews were analyzed using inductive content analysis (Bengtsson, 2016). Overall, clinicians were impressed with the SSKAAT-R and felt revisions should include updating pictures and concepts, and increasing portability. Implications for clinical assessment and intervention are discussed.