This study examined weight and weight-related medical conditions of soon-to-be released inmates with and without a mental disorder. The sample included 4,204 males and females aged 18 or older residing in 11 state prisons. Three quarters or more of the inmates were overweight or obese. Mental health status was not found to be a significant factor in the presence or absence of over-weight or obesity. Male inmates with mental disorders had higher rates of breathing, walking, and intense pain problems compared to those without mental disorders. Obese male inmates with schizophrenia or bipolar were more likely than those without a mental disorder to report med-ication treatment for diabetes, cardiovascular problems, arthritis, and intense pain....
OBJECTIVES: This study explored criminal thinking styles and feelings of aggression and hopelessness...
The purpose of the descriptive, quantitative study was to examine recidivism rates of mentally ill i...
More than 10 million people are imprisoned worldwide, and the prevalence of all investigated mental ...
This study examined weight and weight-related medical conditions of soon-to-be released inmates with...
Background: The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world which has created a pu...
This study presents estimates of current and lifetime psychiatric illness among inmates not identifi...
Background: Correctional employees present a poor physical and mental health profile including high ...
Introduction: The prevalence of psychiatric morbidity is high among incarcerated individuals. Severe...
At midyear 2005 more than half of all prison and jail inmates had a mental health problem, including...
Research has shown a correlation between high cases of mental illnesses and disorders and inmates in...
Background: Research has shown that inmate misconduct is related to a range of demographic factors a...
ObjectiveMental health problems are common in prison populations. Less is known about how mental hea...
lnmates with psychiatric disorders are a growing and difficult to manage popu-lation in federal and ...
Objectives: People with mental illnesses are overrepresented in the U.S. prison population. It is we...
Offenders with mental illness are often forgotten within the criminal justice system, even though th...
OBJECTIVES: This study explored criminal thinking styles and feelings of aggression and hopelessness...
The purpose of the descriptive, quantitative study was to examine recidivism rates of mentally ill i...
More than 10 million people are imprisoned worldwide, and the prevalence of all investigated mental ...
This study examined weight and weight-related medical conditions of soon-to-be released inmates with...
Background: The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world which has created a pu...
This study presents estimates of current and lifetime psychiatric illness among inmates not identifi...
Background: Correctional employees present a poor physical and mental health profile including high ...
Introduction: The prevalence of psychiatric morbidity is high among incarcerated individuals. Severe...
At midyear 2005 more than half of all prison and jail inmates had a mental health problem, including...
Research has shown a correlation between high cases of mental illnesses and disorders and inmates in...
Background: Research has shown that inmate misconduct is related to a range of demographic factors a...
ObjectiveMental health problems are common in prison populations. Less is known about how mental hea...
lnmates with psychiatric disorders are a growing and difficult to manage popu-lation in federal and ...
Objectives: People with mental illnesses are overrepresented in the U.S. prison population. It is we...
Offenders with mental illness are often forgotten within the criminal justice system, even though th...
OBJECTIVES: This study explored criminal thinking styles and feelings of aggression and hopelessness...
The purpose of the descriptive, quantitative study was to examine recidivism rates of mentally ill i...
More than 10 million people are imprisoned worldwide, and the prevalence of all investigated mental ...