Many people who go to gaol are mentally ill. Remandees, prisoner receptions or people in jails have a substantially higher rate of severe mental disorder than other prisoners and the general population. There are no completely satisfactory ways to screen for psychosis and few existing screening questionnaires are available for use in correctional establishments. The Screening Instrument for Psychosis (PS) was developed in the context of the Australian Mental Health Survey: Study of Low Prevalence Disorders. It can help indicate whether a person should be referred to mental health professional for a diagnostic evaluation and possible treatment and/or diversion. We trialled the PS in a high security remand and reception centre. Measures of va...
OBJECTIVE: Reports of increased rates of psychosis in prisons could be due to sampling and ascertain...
The development of instruments to assess psychopathology within inmate populations has lagged far be...
Objective: The aims of this paper are to provide a description of a newly available service, the Men...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of psychotic illnesses among men received to prisons in New So...
Probation officers have large caseloads with high levels of psychiatric morbidity but receive minima...
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 psychotic disorders among prisoners is relatively high. We sought to i...
Psychologists and other mental health professionals working in correctional institutions bear the co...
Background: Past studies have identified poor rates of detection of mental illness among inmates. Co...
The point-of-reception into prison is a critical juncture as it provides early opportunities to iden...
Abstract Background Past studies have identified poor...
Abstract Background Past studies have identified poor...
The study investigated current police practices employed to identify those with a mental illness in ...
Prevalence findings indicate that inmates in correctional facilities are more likely to meet criteri...
OBJECTIVE: Reports of increased rates of psychosis in prisons could be due to sampling and ascertain...
The development of instruments to assess psychopathology within inmate populations has lagged far be...
Objective: The aims of this paper are to provide a description of a newly available service, the Men...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of psychotic illnesses among men received to prisons in New So...
Probation officers have large caseloads with high levels of psychiatric morbidity but receive minima...
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 psychotic disorders among prisoners is relatively high. We sought to i...
Psychologists and other mental health professionals working in correctional institutions bear the co...
Background: Past studies have identified poor rates of detection of mental illness among inmates. Co...
The point-of-reception into prison is a critical juncture as it provides early opportunities to iden...
Abstract Background Past studies have identified poor...
Abstract Background Past studies have identified poor...
The study investigated current police practices employed to identify those with a mental illness in ...
Prevalence findings indicate that inmates in correctional facilities are more likely to meet criteri...
OBJECTIVE: Reports of increased rates of psychosis in prisons could be due to sampling and ascertain...
The development of instruments to assess psychopathology within inmate populations has lagged far be...
Objective: The aims of this paper are to provide a description of a newly available service, the Men...