2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.881279
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Characteristics of People Returned to Prison From Medium Secure Psychiatric Services in England and Wales: National Cohort Study

Abstract: BackgroundLittle is known about people who are admitted to medium secure services (MSSs) from prison, including characteristics and factors that influence clinical pathways and subsequent discharge. We recently published the first study to establish the circumstances by which MSS “prison-transfer” patients are returned to prison. Of particular concern was the finding that a quarter of prison-transfer patients were returned to prison by Responsible Medical Officers (RMOs) because they were not engaging with tre… Show more

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“…One main finding of the present study is that the risk to return to prison was significantly higher in MDO with antisocial and borderline personality disorders. This finding confirms our hypothesis, and parallels previous evidence showing that the presence of this type of personality disorders is associated with 4.7-fold increase of the risk of a new incarceration among regular inmates discharged into the community ( 58 ). Whether or not personality disorders can be treated in secure settings remains a matter of debate.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…One main finding of the present study is that the risk to return to prison was significantly higher in MDO with antisocial and borderline personality disorders. This finding confirms our hypothesis, and parallels previous evidence showing that the presence of this type of personality disorders is associated with 4.7-fold increase of the risk of a new incarceration among regular inmates discharged into the community ( 58 ). Whether or not personality disorders can be treated in secure settings remains a matter of debate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%