2012
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.111.096370
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Severe mental illness in 33 588 prisoners worldwide: systematic review and meta-regression analysis

Abstract: BackgroundHigh levels of psychiatric morbidity in prisoners have been documented in many countries, but it is not known whether rates of mental illness have been increasing over time or whether the prevalence differs between low–middle-income countries compared with high-income ones.AimsTo systematically review prevalence studies for psychotic illness and major depression in prisoners, provide summary esti… Show more

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“…Patients with serious mental illness (SMI) are at higher risk of committing acts of violence than the general population [1,2,3] and are over-represented in the criminal justice setting [4,5,6,7] yet the majority of the violence literature pertains to an offending population without mental disorder. People with personality disorder (PD) have similarly increased violence rates and this increases further if the diagnosis is antisocial PD (ASPD) [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with serious mental illness (SMI) are at higher risk of committing acts of violence than the general population [1,2,3] and are over-represented in the criminal justice setting [4,5,6,7] yet the majority of the violence literature pertains to an offending population without mental disorder. People with personality disorder (PD) have similarly increased violence rates and this increases further if the diagnosis is antisocial PD (ASPD) [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to a systematic review of surveys on psychiatric disorders in general prison populations, about one in seven prisoners in western countries is diagnosed with psychotic illnesses or major depression [12]. According to Torrey et al [37] at least 16 % of inmates in jails and prisons in the USA have a serious mental illness; they state that there are three times more seriously mentally ill persons in jails and prisons than in hospitals.…”
Section: Mental Disorders and Criminal Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lorsqu'on met en tension les différents segments du système de justice pénale avec la notion de santé mentale, la prison s'impose évi-demment comme un lieu qui cristallise l'attention. Ainsi, la prévalence élevée d'individus en milieu carcéral souffrant de problèmes de santé mentale est maintenant bien établie (Fazel et Seewald, 2012). Les données d'enquêtes à grande échelle en Europe, en Amérique du Nord et du Sud, en Asie et au Moyen-Orient soulignent la grande vulnéra-bilité d'une population éprouvant des diffi cultés multiples, allant bien au-delà de la psychopathologie.…”
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