Worldwide, people with mental disorders are detained within the justice system at higher rates than the general population and often suffer human rights abuses. This review sought to understand the state of knowledge on the mental health of people detained in the justice system in Africa, including epidemiology, conditions of detention, and interventions. We included all primary research studies examining mental disorders or mental health policy related to detention within the justice system in Africa. 80 met inclusion criteria. 67% were prevalence studies and meta-analysis of these studies revealed pooled prevalence as follows: substance use 38% (95% CI 26-50%), mood disorders 22% (95% CI 16-28%), and psychotic disorders 33% (95% CI 28-37%...
Background: The high occurrence of psychiatric disorders amongst adolescents within the Juvenile Jus...
In Ghana, a convicted person is not entitled to parole. The only hope for their return into the comm...
Background. Previous mental health surveys conducted in prisons within emerging countries recruited ...
Abstract Worldwide, people with mental disorders are detained within the justice system at higher ra...
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
Summary: Background: Although more than two thirds of the world's incarcerated individuals are base...
Background: Mental disorders are a matter of great concern worldwide. The situation is particularly ...
BACKGROUND: High levels of psychiatric morbidity in prisoners have been documented in many countries...
Background About 9 million people are imprisoned worldwide, but the number with serious mental disor...
Background: About 9 million people are imprisoned worldwide, but the number with serious mental dis...
Background. Globally, about 450 million people suffer from mental disorders of which about 11% are a...
Objective To explore the relationship between ethnicity, psychotic disorders and criminal behavior b...
Purpose: Despite evidence of disproportionate burden of HIV and mental health disorders among incarc...
Background: Currently, mental health is an important public health problem and the leading cause of ...
Currently, mental health is an important public health problem and the leading cause of disability w...
Background: The high occurrence of psychiatric disorders amongst adolescents within the Juvenile Jus...
In Ghana, a convicted person is not entitled to parole. The only hope for their return into the comm...
Background. Previous mental health surveys conducted in prisons within emerging countries recruited ...
Abstract Worldwide, people with mental disorders are detained within the justice system at higher ra...
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
Summary: Background: Although more than two thirds of the world's incarcerated individuals are base...
Background: Mental disorders are a matter of great concern worldwide. The situation is particularly ...
BACKGROUND: High levels of psychiatric morbidity in prisoners have been documented in many countries...
Background About 9 million people are imprisoned worldwide, but the number with serious mental disor...
Background: About 9 million people are imprisoned worldwide, but the number with serious mental dis...
Background. Globally, about 450 million people suffer from mental disorders of which about 11% are a...
Objective To explore the relationship between ethnicity, psychotic disorders and criminal behavior b...
Purpose: Despite evidence of disproportionate burden of HIV and mental health disorders among incarc...
Background: Currently, mental health is an important public health problem and the leading cause of ...
Currently, mental health is an important public health problem and the leading cause of disability w...
Background: The high occurrence of psychiatric disorders amongst adolescents within the Juvenile Jus...
In Ghana, a convicted person is not entitled to parole. The only hope for their return into the comm...
Background. Previous mental health surveys conducted in prisons within emerging countries recruited ...