澳大利亚新南威尔士州精神病囚犯精神病的全方位临床阶段。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Psychiatry Psychology and Law Pub Date : 2022-07-31 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/13218719.2022.2073284
Natalia Yee, Prabin Chemjong, Daria Korobanova, Suki Scade, Matthew Large, Olav Nielssen, Vaughan Carr, Kimberlie Dean
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关于精神病与犯罪之间关系的研究通常集中在患有慢性精神病的暴力罪犯身上。这项监狱精神病阶段(SOPP)研究使用临床分期方法来确定被转诊到监狱精神卫生服务机构的成年男性,他们有高危精神状态(ARMS)、首次精神病发作(FEP)或已确定的精神病。在包括在内的105名参与者中,6%被确定患有FEP,6%符合ARMS标准,其余的人患有既定的精神病。与监狱对照样本相比,精神病谱系中的人被发现有更高程度的社会劣势和其他同时发生的心理健康和药物使用问题,但不太可能犯下暴力罪行。这些发现支持了这样一种观点,即刑事司法接触的风险和复杂的疾病负担存在于各种精神病中。
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The full spectrum of clinical stages of psychosis among mentally ill prisoners in New South Wales (NSW), Australia.

Research on the association between psychosis and criminal offending has typically focused on violent offenders with chronic psychotic illness. This stages of psychosis in prison (SOPP) study used a clinical staging approach to identify adult men referred to prison mental health services who had an at-risk mental state (ARMS), first episode of psychosis (FEP) or an established psychotic illness. Of the 105 participants included, 6% were determined to have FEP, 6% met ARMS criteria and the remainder had an established psychotic illness. Compared to a prison control sample, individuals on the psychosis spectrum were found to have higher levels of social disadvantage and other co-occurring mental health and substance use problems but were not more likely to have committed a violent offence. These findings support the notion that risk of criminal justice contact and complex illness burden exist across the full spectrum of psychotic illness.

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