Background: Detention personnel may assume that mental health problems heighten the likelihood of future violence in detained youth. This study explored whether brief mental health screening tools are of value for alerting staff to a detained youth's potential for future violent offending.Method: Boys (n = 1259; Mean age = 16.65) completed the Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument-Second Version (MAYSI-2) and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) as part of a clinical protocol. Official records were collected to index past and future violent offending.Results: A few significant positive and negative relationships between MAYSI-2 and SDQ scale scores and future violent offending were revealed, after controlling for age, past ...
Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated youth. However, whereas ethnic minorit...
Background Mental health problems among youth are frequent especially in offenders and as such is ve...
Objective: To examine the relationship between a history of childhood abuse and mental health proble...
Abstract Background Detention personnel may assume that mental health problems heighten the likeliho...
This study examines differences in self-reported mental health problems between detained youths from...
BACKGROUND: There is a need for better knowledge about the relationship between sexual offending by ...
Having an effective triage tool is an important step toward a careful use of the restricted time and...
In the U.S., the Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument-Second Version (MAYSI-2) has been shown to...
This study examines the past year prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders in detained male adolesce...
textabstractPsychiatric disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated youth. However, whereas et...
Disproportionate minority contact (DMC) is a pervasive problem throughout the juvenile justice syste...
To assess the behavioral risk factors and mental health needs of adolescents in juvenile detention c...
Research suggests that youth involved the juvenile justice system have trauma histories that are two...
Background There is a need for better knowledge about the relationship between sexual offending by y...
Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated youth. However, whereas ethnic minorit...
Background Mental health problems among youth are frequent especially in offenders and as such is ve...
Objective: To examine the relationship between a history of childhood abuse and mental health proble...
Abstract Background Detention personnel may assume that mental health problems heighten the likeliho...
This study examines differences in self-reported mental health problems between detained youths from...
BACKGROUND: There is a need for better knowledge about the relationship between sexual offending by ...
Having an effective triage tool is an important step toward a careful use of the restricted time and...
In the U.S., the Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument-Second Version (MAYSI-2) has been shown to...
This study examines the past year prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders in detained male adolesce...
textabstractPsychiatric disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated youth. However, whereas et...
Disproportionate minority contact (DMC) is a pervasive problem throughout the juvenile justice syste...
To assess the behavioral risk factors and mental health needs of adolescents in juvenile detention c...
Research suggests that youth involved the juvenile justice system have trauma histories that are two...
Background There is a need for better knowledge about the relationship between sexual offending by y...
Psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent among incarcerated youth. However, whereas ethnic minorit...
Background Mental health problems among youth are frequent especially in offenders and as such is ve...
Objective: To examine the relationship between a history of childhood abuse and mental health proble...