2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12991-022-00382-6
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Prison inmates with court-ordered treatments: are they really different?

Abstract: Background Both the frequency of court-ordered treatments (COT) for offenders and prevalence of mental disorders among regular prison inmates steadily increased in most western countries. Whether there are major sociodemographic and clinical differences between these two populations is still matter of debate. Methods We compared the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics in a representative sample of 139 regular prison inmates versus 61 offe… Show more

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“…Consistent with a previous study ( 40 ), most of our patients have been diagnosed with co-occurring mental and SUDs, but only a low percentage met the criteria for antisocial personality disorder. MDO represent a clinically distinct group with an overrepresentation of psychotic disorders compared to regular inmates with mental disorders as already reported in several previous studies ( 4 , 9 , 18 , 41–44 ). A modest but consistent association between interpersonal violence and schizophrenia combined with comorbid SUD has been reported over the last decades ( 45 , 46 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Consistent with a previous study ( 40 ), most of our patients have been diagnosed with co-occurring mental and SUDs, but only a low percentage met the criteria for antisocial personality disorder. MDO represent a clinically distinct group with an overrepresentation of psychotic disorders compared to regular inmates with mental disorders as already reported in several previous studies ( 4 , 9 , 18 , 41–44 ). A modest but consistent association between interpersonal violence and schizophrenia combined with comorbid SUD has been reported over the last decades ( 45 , 46 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%