Author:
Fazel Seena,Hope Tony,O'Donnell Ian,Jacoby Robin
Abstract
BackgroundThe number of elderly prisoners has increased significantly in Western countries over the past decade. Little is known about the psychiatric morbidity of this population.AimsTo determine the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity in elderly sentenced prisoners.MethodA stratified sample of 203 male sentenced prisoners aged over 59 years, from 15 prisons in England and Wales, representing one in five men in this age group, was interviewed using semi-structured standardised instruments for psychiatric illness and personality disorder.ResultsMore than half of the elderly prisoners had a psychiatric diagnosis. The most common diagnoses were personality disorder and depressive illness.ConclusionsThe prevalence of depressive illness was five times greater than that found in other studies of younger adult prisoners and elderly people in the community. Underdetected, undertreated depressive illness in elderly prisoners is an increasing public health problem.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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