Background and aim: Child and adolescent forensic psychiatry is fraught with complex medical, legal, and social tensions. The ethical challenges this entails for inhospital treatment have hardly been investigated, and specific support for health care professionals is lacking. This study identifies ethical issues and problems in this area and develops a tool for early detection and intervention of ethical problems in clinical practice. Methods: A systematic literature search and an observational study in adolescent forensics at the University Psychiatric Clinics Basel are conducted. The observation data are evaluated using a qualitative content analysis. The instrument is developed based on the results using a new method. Results: In the literature search, 14 valid publications were identified that mainly address ethical conflicts in legal psychiatry, such as professional role conflicts, ethical problems in diagnostics and assessment, or confidentiality issues. Empirical or empirical–normative studies are missing. In the observational study, 24 ethical issues and specific conflicts were identified. Ethical questions about moral competencies of the adolescents, the quality of treatment, the handling of rules and sanctions, and freedom and privacy are particularly common. The Instrument for Early Detection and Intervention of Ethical Problems (FIEP) contains the four core elements risk factors, indicators, intervention planning and decision-making. Conclusions: Inhospital treatment in forensic child and adolescent psychiatry reveals a broad spectrum of ethical issues with specific ethical problems, which are hardly investigated in literature so far. The FIEP instrument developed here supports health care practitioners in recognizing ethical problems at an early stage and addressing them efficiently.
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Schürmann, J., Mühleck, M., Perler, C., Schmeck, K., & Reiter-Theil, S. (2021). Ethical challenges in child and adolescent forensic psychiatry. Observational study and screening instrument. Ethik in Der Medizin, 33(1), 31–49. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00481-021-00605-6
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