Patterns of mental health service contact before and after forensic mental health contact in New Zealand

Author:

Cavney James1,Skipworth Jeremy2,Madell Dominic3,McKenna Brian4

Affiliation:

1. Consultant Psychiatrist, Auckland Regional Forensic Psychiatry Services, and Honorary Lecturer, Department of Psychological Medicine Auckland University, Auckland, New Zealand

2. Clinical Director, Auckland Regional Forensic Psychiatry Services, Auckland, New Zealand

3. Research Fellow, Centre for Mental Health Research at the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

4. Associate Professor and Director of the Centre for Mental Health Research at the University of Auckland, and Nurse Consultant, Auckland Regional Forensic Psychiatry Services, Auckland, New Zealand

Abstract

Objective: To describe patterns of mental health service contact before and after contact with a regional forensic mental health service (FMHS) to assist regional mental health service planning. Method: All new referrals to Auckland Regional FMHS in 2006 were audited for contact with mental health services in the three years before and three years after their contact in 2006. Results: A total of 925 identified individuals were referred to the Auckland Regional FMHS in 2006, predominantly through the court (81%) or prison (17%). In the preceding three years, 30.2% of these service users had no mental health service contact, 41.4% had general adult mental health service (GAMHS) contact alone, 22.6% had both FMHS and GAMHS contact, and 5.8% had FMHS contact alone. In the three years after 2006, 13.4% had no further contact with either FMHS or GAMHS, 20.3% had GAMHS contact alone, 51.2% of the sample had contact with both FMHS and GAMHS, and 15% had only FMHS contact. Conclusions: The service utilization patterns of this population support the establishment of strong links between GAMHS and FMHS in courts and prisons. Further research is needed to determine the specific models most likely to improve clinical outcomes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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