Recorded Psychiatric Morbidity in a Large Prison for Male Remanded and Sentenced Prisoners

Author:

Mitchison S1,Rix K J B1,Renvoize E B2,Schweiger M3

Affiliation:

1. St James's University Hospital, Leeds LS9 7TF and HM Prison, Leeds LS12 2JJ

2. Leeds General Infirmary, Great George Street, Leeds LS1 3EX

3. Department of Public Health Medicine, Leeds Healthcare, St Mary's House, Leeds, LS7 7JX

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to establish the proportion of remanded and convicted prisoners who were known from their records to have a psychiatric history. The inmate medical records of 834 out of 864 inmates resident on one day at HM Prison, Leeds, were studied. There was a recorded history of 23 per cent having seen a psychiatrist, 15 per cent having taken drugs and 16 per cent having a history of depression or self-harm. Out of 43 inmates interviewed, 18 admitted to failing to report such a history upon reception. There were eight former long-stay psychiatric patients, but only two of these had been in a hospital other than a special hospital or Regional Secure Unit. Out of the 36 residents of the hospital wing, 33 had psychiatric disorders and 10 were awaiting transfer to NHS or private psychiatric services. Various recommendations are made which may lead to an improvement in the medical reception procedure, more informed screening for suicide risk and mental disorder, greater understanding of the psychiatric histories of patients, an audit of prison health care and more effective planning of aftercare.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,Health Policy,Issues, ethics and legal aspects

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