Objective Current knowledge regarding psychiatric disorders and crime in youth is limited to juvenile justice and community samples. This study examined relationships between psychiatric disorders and self-reported crime involvement in a sample of youth representative of the US population. Method The National Comorbidity Survey–Adolescent Supplement (N = 10,123; ages 13–17 years; 2001–2004) was used to examine the relationship between lifetime DSM-IV–based diagnoses, reported crime (property, violent, other), and arrest history. Logistic regression compared the odds of reported crime involvement with specific psychiatric disorders to those without any diagnoses, and examined the odds of crime by psychiatric comorbidity. Results Prevalence o...
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BACKGROUND: The psychiatric health burden of prisoners is substantial. However, there is a lack of h...
The effects of witnessing and experiencing crime have seldom been disaggregated. Little research has...
Objective: Current knowledge regarding the intersection of psychiatric disorders and crime in the Un...
Background: Youth involved with juvenile courts often suffer from mental health difficulties and dis...
This study examined the associations between lifetime mental disorder, comorbidity, and self-reporte...
Criminal victimization produces enormous personal and societal costs yet few investigations have sys...
Summary: Youth who had serious emotional disturbances or psychiatric disorders in childhood or adole...
OBJECTIVE: In a recent review, the prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders in non-treated adole...
The implications of the interface between the criminal justice system and individuals with schizophr...
OBJECTIVE: In a recent review, the prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders in non-treated adole...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of potential environmental and psycho...
Objectives Recent violent attacks on college campuses in the United States have sparked discussions ...
We assessed relations among depression, conduct disorder, and drug use from adolescence to young adu...
This study examines the past year prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders in detained male adolesce...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com in the study, y...
BACKGROUND: The psychiatric health burden of prisoners is substantial. However, there is a lack of h...
The effects of witnessing and experiencing crime have seldom been disaggregated. Little research has...
Objective: Current knowledge regarding the intersection of psychiatric disorders and crime in the Un...
Background: Youth involved with juvenile courts often suffer from mental health difficulties and dis...
This study examined the associations between lifetime mental disorder, comorbidity, and self-reporte...
Criminal victimization produces enormous personal and societal costs yet few investigations have sys...
Summary: Youth who had serious emotional disturbances or psychiatric disorders in childhood or adole...
OBJECTIVE: In a recent review, the prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders in non-treated adole...
The implications of the interface between the criminal justice system and individuals with schizophr...
OBJECTIVE: In a recent review, the prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders in non-treated adole...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of potential environmental and psycho...
Objectives Recent violent attacks on college campuses in the United States have sparked discussions ...
We assessed relations among depression, conduct disorder, and drug use from adolescence to young adu...
This study examines the past year prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders in detained male adolesce...
© The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com in the study, y...
BACKGROUND: The psychiatric health burden of prisoners is substantial. However, there is a lack of h...
The effects of witnessing and experiencing crime have seldom been disaggregated. Little research has...