BACKGROUND: The ultra high risk state for psychosis has not been studied in young offender populations. Prison populations have higher rates of psychiatric morbidity and substance use disorders. Due to the age profile of young offenders one would expect to find a high prevalence of individuals with pre-psychotic or ultra-high risk mental states for psychosis (UHR). Accordingly young offender institutions offer an opportunity for early interventions which could result in improved long term mental health, social and legal outcomes. In the course of establishing a mental health in-reach service into Ireland's only young offender prison, we sought to estimate unmet mental health needs. METHODS: Every third new committal to a young offenders ...
Objective: The aim of the studywas to explore the feasibility of expanding a community service for e...
Objectives: To describe the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity and the treatment needs of new c...
OBJECTIVE: Reports of increased rates of psychosis in prisons could be due to sampling and ascertain...
Background. The definition of ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis was derived from community-based ...
AIM: Prisoners exhibit high rates of substance use and mental health problems. In the present study,...
Background: This is the first epidemiologically representative cross-sectional study of psychiatric ...
Aim Prisoners exhibit high rates of substance use and mental health problems. In the present study,...
Background The prevalence of psychotic disorders among prisoners is relatively high. We sought to i...
Young offenders have greater levels of psychiatric mor-bidity and substance use disorders than their...
Background: Prisoners have a higher prevalence of substance use disorder (SUD) than the nonincarcera...
Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the feasibility of expanding a community service for...
BACKGROUND: The psychiatric health burden of prisoners is substantial. However, there is a lack of h...
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...
Aims: Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) are at increased risk of criminal offending, particul...
Objective: The aim of the studywas to explore the feasibility of expanding a community service for e...
Objectives: To describe the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity and the treatment needs of new c...
OBJECTIVE: Reports of increased rates of psychosis in prisons could be due to sampling and ascertain...
Background. The definition of ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis was derived from community-based ...
AIM: Prisoners exhibit high rates of substance use and mental health problems. In the present study,...
Background: This is the first epidemiologically representative cross-sectional study of psychiatric ...
Aim Prisoners exhibit high rates of substance use and mental health problems. In the present study,...
Background The prevalence of psychotic disorders among prisoners is relatively high. We sought to i...
Young offenders have greater levels of psychiatric mor-bidity and substance use disorders than their...
Background: Prisoners have a higher prevalence of substance use disorder (SUD) than the nonincarcera...
Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the feasibility of expanding a community service for...
BACKGROUND: The psychiatric health burden of prisoners is substantial. However, there is a lack of h...
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...
Aims: Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) are at increased risk of criminal offending, particul...
Objective: The aim of the studywas to explore the feasibility of expanding a community service for e...
Objectives: To describe the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity and the treatment needs of new c...
OBJECTIVE: Reports of increased rates of psychosis in prisons could be due to sampling and ascertain...