OBJECTIVE: Reports of increased rates of psychosis in prisons could be due to sampling and ascertainment differences. The authors compared two samples of subjects 16-64 years of age: those from the general population of residents in Great Britain and prisoners in England and Wales. METHOD: A random sample of remanded and sentenced male and female prisoners (N=3,142) and a two-phase, cross-sectional random sample of household residents (N=10,108) were assessed with structured questionnaires and the semistructured Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry. RESULTS: The weighted prevalence of probable functional psychosis in the past year was 4.5 per thousand (95% CI=3.1 to 5.8) in the household survey. In the prison survey, the wei...
AIM: Prisoners exhibit high rates of substance use and mental health problems. In the present study,...
Background: The present study sought to determine the prevalence of substance abuse, mental illness,...
Background: Prisoners have a higher prevalence of substance use disorder (SUD) than the nonincarcera...
Objective: The aim of the studywas to explore the feasibility of expanding a community service for e...
Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the feasibility of expanding a community service for...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of psychotic illnesses among men received to prisons in New So...
Background: The prevalence of psychotic disorders among prisoners is relatively high. We sought to i...
Background. The definition of ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis was derived from community-based ...
Background The prevalence of psychotic disorders among prisoners is relatively high. We sought to i...
Background: The prevalence of psychotic disorders among prisoners is relatively high. We sought to i...
Background: The prevalence of mental illness is significantly higher among prisoners than among peop...
Most research into psychopathy among prisoners is based on selected samples. It remains unclear whet...
Background: This is the first epidemiologically representative cross-sectional study of psychiatric ...
BACKGROUND: High levels of psychiatric morbidity in prisoners have important implications for servic...
Most research into psychopathy among prisoners is based on selected samples. It remains unclear whet...
AIM: Prisoners exhibit high rates of substance use and mental health problems. In the present study,...
Background: The present study sought to determine the prevalence of substance abuse, mental illness,...
Background: Prisoners have a higher prevalence of substance use disorder (SUD) than the nonincarcera...
Objective: The aim of the studywas to explore the feasibility of expanding a community service for e...
Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the feasibility of expanding a community service for...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of psychotic illnesses among men received to prisons in New So...
Background: The prevalence of psychotic disorders among prisoners is relatively high. We sought to i...
Background. The definition of ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis was derived from community-based ...
Background The prevalence of psychotic disorders among prisoners is relatively high. We sought to i...
Background: The prevalence of psychotic disorders among prisoners is relatively high. We sought to i...
Background: The prevalence of mental illness is significantly higher among prisoners than among peop...
Most research into psychopathy among prisoners is based on selected samples. It remains unclear whet...
Background: This is the first epidemiologically representative cross-sectional study of psychiatric ...
BACKGROUND: High levels of psychiatric morbidity in prisoners have important implications for servic...
Most research into psychopathy among prisoners is based on selected samples. It remains unclear whet...
AIM: Prisoners exhibit high rates of substance use and mental health problems. In the present study,...
Background: The present study sought to determine the prevalence of substance abuse, mental illness,...
Background: Prisoners have a higher prevalence of substance use disorder (SUD) than the nonincarcera...