Author:
Davidson Mark,Humphreys Martin S.,Johnstone Eve C.,Owens David G. Cunningham
Abstract
BackgroundDetermining the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among remand populations has been made a priority in England and Wales. Differences in legal process and psychiatric services in Scotland make similar research there important.MethodDemographic data were collected on 389 prisoners, the Clinical Interview Schedule was completed and cognitive function assessed.ResultsThe prevalence of major psychiatric disorders was low. Less severe symptoms were more common. The sample was of average IQ, but low educational attainment. Reported drug abuse was high.ConclusionsFew of those interviewed required hospital care, but other symptoms and drug-related problems may place heavy demands on prison medical and psychiatric services.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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