Pain in Prison: A Risk Factor Analysis of 57 Prisoners' Deaths by Suicide in Illinois, United States.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1177/00302228241293828
Morgan Robison, Marie Campione, Lee Robertson, Jeff Sim, Melvin Hinton, Frances Abderhalden, Thomas E Joiner
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United States prisons have elevated rates of suicide deaths compared to the general population. Thus, this manuscript aims to identify suicide risk factors, using data collected in Illinois (IL) state prisons between 2013-2021. First, we present comprehensive demographic, psychological, and prison-related descriptive statistics regarding 57 suicide decedents. Next, we compared this subset to IL state population-level prison reports to identify suicide-specific risk factors. Suicide decedents were predominately male, White, serving their first sentence, had a psychiatric diagnosis, and had no work assignment. Lethal attempts frequently occurred during evening off-hours, on Wednesdays, and were preceded by "mental health decompensation" and significant life transitions. Suicide-specific risk factors included identifying as White or Asian, having an offense type of habitual criminal or sex offender, being divorced, and not having children. We close with readily implementable suggestions to reduce suicides in prisons such as increasing off-hours and shift change staffing and social support interventions.

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监狱中的痛苦:美国伊利诺伊州 57 名囚犯自杀死亡的风险因素分析》(A Risk Factor Analysis of 57 Prisoners' Death by Suicide, Illinois, United States)。
与普通人群相比,美国监狱的自杀死亡率较高。因此,本手稿旨在利用 2013-2021 年间在伊利诺伊州(IL)州立监狱收集的数据,确定自杀风险因素。首先,我们对 57 名自杀死者进行了全面的人口、心理和监狱相关描述性统计。接下来,我们将这一子集与伊利诺伊州人口水平的监狱报告进行比较,以确定自杀的特定风险因素。自杀者主要为男性、白人、首次服刑、有精神病诊断且无工作任务。自杀未遂事件经常发生在周三晚上的非工作时间,自杀前有 "精神健康失调 "和重大的生活转变。自杀的特定风险因素包括被认定为白人或亚裔、犯罪类型为惯犯或性犯罪者、离异以及无子女。最后,我们提出了一些易于实施的建议,以减少监狱中的自杀事件,如增加下班时间和换班时间的人员配备以及社会支持干预措施。
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