The point-of-reception into prison is a critical juncture as it provides early opportunities to identify mental illness and initiate treatment. Although large numbers of mentally ill prisoners are received into prison each day, research investigating mental health screening outcomes at the point-of-reception is limited. This study aimed to address this gap by examining reception screening outcomes for all prisoners received into an Australian prison during 2009 (n = 4229). Overall, 19% of all prisoners were mentally ill, and another 20% had a history of psychiatric illness that required ongoing care. Mentally ill prisoners had a higher risk of suicide or self-harm and required more observation than other prisoners. At reception, no mentally...
This thesis reports a comprehensive study of mental illness among Victorian male offenders. The stud...
Background: Past studies have identified poor rates of detection of mental illness among inmates. Co...
The rapidly expanding population of prison inmates has severely challenged the prison system's ...
Screening for mental health problems on reception into custody has been criticised. However, there h...
Objective: The aims of this paper are to provide a description of a newly available service, the Men...
While there is general consensus about the need to increase access to mental health treatment, it is...
Abstract Background The high prevalence of serious me...
World Conference on Psychology, Counselling and Guidance (WCPCG 2010) -- APR 22-25, 2010 -- Antalya,...
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
Purpose: The prison-to-community transition period is one of high risk and need, particularly for th...
Many people who go to gaol are mentally ill. Remandees, prisoner receptions or people in jails have ...
One consequence of the deinstitutionalisation of psychiatric care and increase in community care is ...
Although screening has become an established procedure in prison health care, some difficulties pers...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of psychotic illnesses among men received to prisons in New So...
This thesis reports a comprehensive study of mental illness among Victorian male offenders. The stud...
Background: Past studies have identified poor rates of detection of mental illness among inmates. Co...
The rapidly expanding population of prison inmates has severely challenged the prison system's ...
Screening for mental health problems on reception into custody has been criticised. However, there h...
Objective: The aims of this paper are to provide a description of a newly available service, the Men...
While there is general consensus about the need to increase access to mental health treatment, it is...
Abstract Background The high prevalence of serious me...
World Conference on Psychology, Counselling and Guidance (WCPCG 2010) -- APR 22-25, 2010 -- Antalya,...
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
Purpose: The prison-to-community transition period is one of high risk and need, particularly for th...
Many people who go to gaol are mentally ill. Remandees, prisoner receptions or people in jails have ...
One consequence of the deinstitutionalisation of psychiatric care and increase in community care is ...
Although screening has become an established procedure in prison health care, some difficulties pers...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of psychotic illnesses among men received to prisons in New So...
This thesis reports a comprehensive study of mental illness among Victorian male offenders. The stud...
Background: Past studies have identified poor rates of detection of mental illness among inmates. Co...
The rapidly expanding population of prison inmates has severely challenged the prison system's ...