Background: Youth involved with juvenile courts often suffer from mental health difficulties and disorders, and these mental health disorders have often been a factor leading to the youth’s delinquent behaviours and activities. Method: The present study of a sample population (N= 341), randomly drawn from one urban US county’s juvenile court delinquent population, investigated which specific mental health disorders predicted detention for committing a personal crime. Results: Youth with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder diagnoses were significantly less likely to commit personal crimes and experience subsequent detention, while youth with bipolar diagnoses were significantly more likely. Conclusion: Co-ordinated ...
Objective: A growing body of research consistently shows that detained minors bear substantial menta...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of potential environmental and psycho...
This study examines the past year prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders in detained male adolesce...
Background: Youth involved with juvenile courts often suffer from mental health difficulties and dis...
Background It is important to identify and provide preventative interventions for youth who are most...
Objectives: This study isolates the effects of mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disord...
Background: Detention personnel may assume that mental health problems heighten the likelihood of fu...
Objective Current knowledge regarding psychiatric disorders and crime in youth is limited to juvenil...
Thomas Grisso points out that youth with mental disorders make up a significant subgroup of youth wh...
Over the past two decades, awareness of the prevalence of mental health problems in young offenders ...
Background: Our main objective was to provide estimates of the prevalence rates of psychiatric disor...
As a population, justice-involved youth are characterized by high rates of comorbid mental disorders...
Youth in the juvenile justice system are at a higher risk for mental health disorders and substance ...
Mental health problems are common among young offenders but their role in predicting criminal recid...
Rates of mental illness among youth in the juvenile justice system are exceptionally high, yet the u...
Objective: A growing body of research consistently shows that detained minors bear substantial menta...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of potential environmental and psycho...
This study examines the past year prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders in detained male adolesce...
Background: Youth involved with juvenile courts often suffer from mental health difficulties and dis...
Background It is important to identify and provide preventative interventions for youth who are most...
Objectives: This study isolates the effects of mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disord...
Background: Detention personnel may assume that mental health problems heighten the likelihood of fu...
Objective Current knowledge regarding psychiatric disorders and crime in youth is limited to juvenil...
Thomas Grisso points out that youth with mental disorders make up a significant subgroup of youth wh...
Over the past two decades, awareness of the prevalence of mental health problems in young offenders ...
Background: Our main objective was to provide estimates of the prevalence rates of psychiatric disor...
As a population, justice-involved youth are characterized by high rates of comorbid mental disorders...
Youth in the juvenile justice system are at a higher risk for mental health disorders and substance ...
Mental health problems are common among young offenders but their role in predicting criminal recid...
Rates of mental illness among youth in the juvenile justice system are exceptionally high, yet the u...
Objective: A growing body of research consistently shows that detained minors bear substantial menta...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of potential environmental and psycho...
This study examines the past year prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders in detained male adolesce...