This study examines the past year prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders in detained male adolescents and the relation between psychiatric disorders and type of offending. The Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC-IV) was administered in a sample (N 245) of male detained adolescents aged 12 to 17 years. Based on lifetime official criminal history, participants were classified into property, violent, and versatile subgroups. High rates of psychiatric disorders were found in all groups. In addition, property offenders reported significantly higher rates of depression, disruptive behavior disorders, substance use disorders and comorbidity than violent and versatile offenders. Overall, versatile offenders did not differ from violen...
assistance. This longitudinal study of 248 male offenders examined the relationship between psychiat...
This study examines differences in self-reported mental health problems between detained youths from...
Background: Detention personnel may assume that mental health problems heighten the likelihood of fu...
This study examines the past year prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders in detained male adolesce...
This study scrutinizes if detained girls with psychiatric disorders were at risk for future violent ...
A substantial proportion of violent crime is committed by juveniles. In detained juveniles, high rat...
We investigated the mental health of 232 consecutive receptions of juvenile boys aged 15-17 years in...
Psychopathic traits and a history of maltreatment are well-known risk factors for mental health prob...
Objective: To provide a best estimate of the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among detained male...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among incarcerated male adolescents ...
Objective: A growing body of research consistently shows that detained minors bear substantial menta...
Objective To synthesize evidence on the prevalence of mental disorders in adolescents in juvenile de...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of substance use and substance use disorders...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review and perform a meta-analysis of the research literature on the pr...
To assess the behavioral risk factors and mental health needs of adolescents in juvenile detention c...
assistance. This longitudinal study of 248 male offenders examined the relationship between psychiat...
This study examines differences in self-reported mental health problems between detained youths from...
Background: Detention personnel may assume that mental health problems heighten the likelihood of fu...
This study examines the past year prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders in detained male adolesce...
This study scrutinizes if detained girls with psychiatric disorders were at risk for future violent ...
A substantial proportion of violent crime is committed by juveniles. In detained juveniles, high rat...
We investigated the mental health of 232 consecutive receptions of juvenile boys aged 15-17 years in...
Psychopathic traits and a history of maltreatment are well-known risk factors for mental health prob...
Objective: To provide a best estimate of the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among detained male...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among incarcerated male adolescents ...
Objective: A growing body of research consistently shows that detained minors bear substantial menta...
Objective To synthesize evidence on the prevalence of mental disorders in adolescents in juvenile de...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of substance use and substance use disorders...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review and perform a meta-analysis of the research literature on the pr...
To assess the behavioral risk factors and mental health needs of adolescents in juvenile detention c...
assistance. This longitudinal study of 248 male offenders examined the relationship between psychiat...
This study examines differences in self-reported mental health problems between detained youths from...
Background: Detention personnel may assume that mental health problems heighten the likelihood of fu...