OBJECTIVE: To develop an understanding of the stability of mental health during imprisonment through review of existing research evidence relating physical prison environment to mental state changes in prisoners. METHOD: A systematic literature search was conducted looking at changes in mental state and how this related to various aspects of imprisonment and the prison environment. RESULTS: Fifteen longitudinal studies were found, and from these, three broad themes were delineated: being imprisoned and aspects of the prison regime; stage of imprisonment and duration of sentence; and social density. Reception into prison results in higher levels of psychiatric symptoms that seem to improve over time; otherwise, duration of impriso...
Whilst there is strong evidence that mental health is negatively impacted by imprisonment, there is ...
Mental illness and distress in prison has been well documented. Indeed research and reports have arg...
More than 10 million people are imprisoned worldwide, and the prevalence of all investigated mental ...
BACKGROUND: Pre-trial prisoners have high rates of mental disorder, but to date, little is known abo...
ObjectiveMental health problems are common in prison populations. Less is known about how mental hea...
BackgroundDespite the high prevalence rate of mental health problems among young prisoners, little i...
There are several studies in the field of Stress management suggests that Stress is supposed to be v...
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
Research has shown a correlation between high cases of mental illnesses and disorders and inmates in...
Introduction: The study of psychological variables associated with incarceration is of essential imp...
Objectives: The mental health of open prison inmates is virtually un-researched. This study aims to...
For my senior capstone project, I studied the mental health symptoms of prisoners who had experience...
The burden of mental health problems in detained persons is high. At the same time, mental health pr...
BackgroundData on the course of mental disorders during imprisonment are scarce. Longitudinal studie...
BackgroundMental illness is common among prisoners, but little evidence exists regarding changes in ...
Whilst there is strong evidence that mental health is negatively impacted by imprisonment, there is ...
Mental illness and distress in prison has been well documented. Indeed research and reports have arg...
More than 10 million people are imprisoned worldwide, and the prevalence of all investigated mental ...
BACKGROUND: Pre-trial prisoners have high rates of mental disorder, but to date, little is known abo...
ObjectiveMental health problems are common in prison populations. Less is known about how mental hea...
BackgroundDespite the high prevalence rate of mental health problems among young prisoners, little i...
There are several studies in the field of Stress management suggests that Stress is supposed to be v...
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
Research has shown a correlation between high cases of mental illnesses and disorders and inmates in...
Introduction: The study of psychological variables associated with incarceration is of essential imp...
Objectives: The mental health of open prison inmates is virtually un-researched. This study aims to...
For my senior capstone project, I studied the mental health symptoms of prisoners who had experience...
The burden of mental health problems in detained persons is high. At the same time, mental health pr...
BackgroundData on the course of mental disorders during imprisonment are scarce. Longitudinal studie...
BackgroundMental illness is common among prisoners, but little evidence exists regarding changes in ...
Whilst there is strong evidence that mental health is negatively impacted by imprisonment, there is ...
Mental illness and distress in prison has been well documented. Indeed research and reports have arg...
More than 10 million people are imprisoned worldwide, and the prevalence of all investigated mental ...