World Conference on Psychology, Counselling and Guidance (WCPCG 2010) -- APR 22-25, 2010 -- Antalya, TURKEYWOS: 000287160900016Prisoners who are at risk of mental illness and self-harm or suicide can be easily missed by existing prison screening procedures. More proactive measures are needed. One possible way is to 'screen' prisoners in the first week in custody. Self-report measures offer a better alternative to lengthy clinical interviews given the large number of prisoners. With a sample of 400 newly incarcerated male prisoners, this study aimed at establishing the construct validity, internal consistency and clinical utility of the GHQ-12 through a psychological screening programme. One factor with an eigen value of 5.94 explained almos...
Probation officers have large caseloads with high levels of psychiatric morbidity but receive minima...
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
More than 10 million people are imprisoned worldwide, and the prevalence of all investigated mental ...
Screening for mental health problems on reception into custody has been criticised. However, there h...
The point-of-reception into prison is a critical juncture as it provides early opportunities to iden...
Our aim was to investigate whether early detection was feasible in prison and whether it could impro...
Our aim was to investigate whether early detection was feasible in prison and whether it could impro...
Our aim was to investigate whether early detection was feasible in prison and whether it could impro...
While there is general consensus about the need to increase access to mental health treatment, it is...
Background: Past studies have identified poor rates of detection of mental illness among inmates. Co...
Abstract Background Past studies have identified poor...
Abstract Background Past studies have identified poor...
World Conference on Psychology, Counselling and Guidance (WCPCG 2010) -- APR 22-25, 2010 -- Antalya,...
Paper 57: Introduction and Aims: In the UK, over two-thirds of the prison population have a history ...
Mental health professionals conducting screenings in jail settings face formidable chal-lenges in id...
Probation officers have large caseloads with high levels of psychiatric morbidity but receive minima...
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
More than 10 million people are imprisoned worldwide, and the prevalence of all investigated mental ...
Screening for mental health problems on reception into custody has been criticised. However, there h...
The point-of-reception into prison is a critical juncture as it provides early opportunities to iden...
Our aim was to investigate whether early detection was feasible in prison and whether it could impro...
Our aim was to investigate whether early detection was feasible in prison and whether it could impro...
Our aim was to investigate whether early detection was feasible in prison and whether it could impro...
While there is general consensus about the need to increase access to mental health treatment, it is...
Background: Past studies have identified poor rates of detection of mental illness among inmates. Co...
Abstract Background Past studies have identified poor...
Abstract Background Past studies have identified poor...
World Conference on Psychology, Counselling and Guidance (WCPCG 2010) -- APR 22-25, 2010 -- Antalya,...
Paper 57: Introduction and Aims: In the UK, over two-thirds of the prison population have a history ...
Mental health professionals conducting screenings in jail settings face formidable chal-lenges in id...
Probation officers have large caseloads with high levels of psychiatric morbidity but receive minima...
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
More than 10 million people are imprisoned worldwide, and the prevalence of all investigated mental ...