Abstract Background The number of older adults on parole and probation is growing at an unprecedented rate, yet little is known about the mental health needs and treatment utilization patterns among this group. The objective of this study is to compare the prevalence of serious or moderate mental illness (SMMI), and the proportion of those with SMMI who receive mental health treatment, among community-dwelling older adults on correctional supervision (parole or probation) vs. not on correctional supervision. Methods Design: Cross-sectional analysis of data from the 2008–2014 National Surveys for Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). Setting: Population-based national survey data. Participants: Older adults (age ≥ 50) who participated in the NSDUH be...
Objectives: Despite emerging evidence that older prisoners experience poor mental health, literature...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between mental illness and chronic physical conditions in old...
In efforts to divert persons with mental illness from jails and prisons, the option of community men...
BACKGROUND:The number of older adults on parole and probation is growing at an unprecedented rate, y...
BackgroundAdults age ≥ 50 are among the fastest growing populations in correctional supervision and ...
Background: Although the number of older people serving community sentences (probation) after convic...
Older offenders (offenders 50 years and older) are a distinct groups within the U.S. correctional sy...
Purpose: The targeted use of standardized outcome measures (SOMs) of mental health in research with ...
Objective Older adults are increasingly involved in the criminal justice system, yet there is limite...
Older adults have historically utilized mental health services at substantially low rates. Unfortuna...
Inmates with mental illness tend to fare worse in risk assessments and are less likely to be paroled...
Adults with mental illnesses are at an increased risk to be diagnosed with one or more comorbid phys...
Purpose - Information on older offenders’ mental health service (MHS) used before and after sentence...
Abstract Background Adults on probation are at greater risk of both using substances and having a me...
In the United States, over three million adults, age 50 and older, reported a diagnosis of serious m...
Objectives: Despite emerging evidence that older prisoners experience poor mental health, literature...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between mental illness and chronic physical conditions in old...
In efforts to divert persons with mental illness from jails and prisons, the option of community men...
BACKGROUND:The number of older adults on parole and probation is growing at an unprecedented rate, y...
BackgroundAdults age ≥ 50 are among the fastest growing populations in correctional supervision and ...
Background: Although the number of older people serving community sentences (probation) after convic...
Older offenders (offenders 50 years and older) are a distinct groups within the U.S. correctional sy...
Purpose: The targeted use of standardized outcome measures (SOMs) of mental health in research with ...
Objective Older adults are increasingly involved in the criminal justice system, yet there is limite...
Older adults have historically utilized mental health services at substantially low rates. Unfortuna...
Inmates with mental illness tend to fare worse in risk assessments and are less likely to be paroled...
Adults with mental illnesses are at an increased risk to be diagnosed with one or more comorbid phys...
Purpose - Information on older offenders’ mental health service (MHS) used before and after sentence...
Abstract Background Adults on probation are at greater risk of both using substances and having a me...
In the United States, over three million adults, age 50 and older, reported a diagnosis of serious m...
Objectives: Despite emerging evidence that older prisoners experience poor mental health, literature...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between mental illness and chronic physical conditions in old...
In efforts to divert persons with mental illness from jails and prisons, the option of community men...