Background: Prison can be characterized as an impoverished environment encouraging a sedentary lifestyle with limited autonomy and social interaction, which may negatively affect self-control and executive function. Here, we aim to study the effects of imprisonment on self-control and executive functions, and we report the change in neuropsychological outcome after 3 months of imprisonment.Materials and Methods: Participants were 37 male inmates in a remand prison in Amsterdam, Netherlands, who completed six tests of a computerized neuropsychological test battery (the Cambridge Automated Neuropsychological Test Battery) in the first week of arrival. Participants were retested after 3 months of imprisonment. Change in performance was tested ...
This study investigates changes in neurobiological characteristics after a cognitive skills program ...
PurposeThis study focused upon whether outcome following Enhanced Thinking Skills (ETS) groups for i...
Statistical analysis demonstrates that delinquent behavior and crimes are continuous; therefore, it ...
Background: Prison can be characterized as an impoverished environment encouraging a sedentary lifes...
Background: Prison can be characterized as an impoverished environment encouraging a sedentary lifes...
Background: Prison can be characterized as an impoverished environment encouraging a sedentary lifes...
Background: Prison can be characterized as an impoverished environment encouraging a sedentary lifes...
Executive functions (EF) are higher order brain functions that are crucial for self-regulation, whic...
A better understanding of the functioning of the brain, particularly executive functions, of the pri...
Prison is by its nature a deliberately impoverished environment, with few physical, mental and socia...
Risk factors of the prison environment have been considered from a policy perspective, however littl...
In a secondary analysis of data collected by Fishbein and Sheppard (2006), the current study sought ...
Background: Executive dysfunction appears to be related to increased recidivism. Of note is that sle...
Background: Executive dysfunction appears to be related to increased recidivism. Of note is that sle...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an understanding of the stability of mental health during imprisonment thro...
This study investigates changes in neurobiological characteristics after a cognitive skills program ...
PurposeThis study focused upon whether outcome following Enhanced Thinking Skills (ETS) groups for i...
Statistical analysis demonstrates that delinquent behavior and crimes are continuous; therefore, it ...
Background: Prison can be characterized as an impoverished environment encouraging a sedentary lifes...
Background: Prison can be characterized as an impoverished environment encouraging a sedentary lifes...
Background: Prison can be characterized as an impoverished environment encouraging a sedentary lifes...
Background: Prison can be characterized as an impoverished environment encouraging a sedentary lifes...
Executive functions (EF) are higher order brain functions that are crucial for self-regulation, whic...
A better understanding of the functioning of the brain, particularly executive functions, of the pri...
Prison is by its nature a deliberately impoverished environment, with few physical, mental and socia...
Risk factors of the prison environment have been considered from a policy perspective, however littl...
In a secondary analysis of data collected by Fishbein and Sheppard (2006), the current study sought ...
Background: Executive dysfunction appears to be related to increased recidivism. Of note is that sle...
Background: Executive dysfunction appears to be related to increased recidivism. Of note is that sle...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an understanding of the stability of mental health during imprisonment thro...
This study investigates changes in neurobiological characteristics after a cognitive skills program ...
PurposeThis study focused upon whether outcome following Enhanced Thinking Skills (ETS) groups for i...
Statistical analysis demonstrates that delinquent behavior and crimes are continuous; therefore, it ...