Background: Past studies have identified poor rates of detection of mental illness among inmates. Consequently, mental health screening is a common feature to various correctional mental health strategies and best practice guidelines. However, there is little guidance to support the selection of an appropriate tool. This systematic review compared the sensitivity and specificity of mental health screening tools among adult jail or prison populations. Methods: A systematic review of MEDLINE and PsycINFO up to 2011, with additional studies identified from a search of reference lists. Only studies involving adult jail or prison populations, with an independent measure of mental illness, were included. Studies in forensic settings to determine ...
Prevalence findings indicate that inmates in correctional facilities are more likely to meet criteri...
Many people who go to gaol are mentally ill. Remandees, prisoner receptions or people in jails have ...
Probation officers have large caseloads with high levels of psychiatric morbidity but receive minima...
Abstract Background Past studies have identified poor...
Abstract Background Past studies have identified poor...
More than seven million individuals were admitted to North American jails in 2007, many with a serio...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Prisoners who are detained in jails and detention centers have higher rates of ...
Psychologists and other mental health professionals working in correctional institutions bear the co...
To increase the likelihood that probationers with serious mental disorder can be identified by proba...
Over 64 percent of jail inmates report mental health concerns in the United States. Limited research...
Over 64 percent of jail inmates report mental health concerns in the United States. Limited research...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The value of screening for mental illness has increasingly been questioned ...
The study investigated current police practices employed to identify those with a mental illness in ...
While there is general consensus about the need to increase access to mental health treatment, it is...
Screening for mental health problems on reception into custody has been criticised. However, there h...
Prevalence findings indicate that inmates in correctional facilities are more likely to meet criteri...
Many people who go to gaol are mentally ill. Remandees, prisoner receptions or people in jails have ...
Probation officers have large caseloads with high levels of psychiatric morbidity but receive minima...
Abstract Background Past studies have identified poor...
Abstract Background Past studies have identified poor...
More than seven million individuals were admitted to North American jails in 2007, many with a serio...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Prisoners who are detained in jails and detention centers have higher rates of ...
Psychologists and other mental health professionals working in correctional institutions bear the co...
To increase the likelihood that probationers with serious mental disorder can be identified by proba...
Over 64 percent of jail inmates report mental health concerns in the United States. Limited research...
Over 64 percent of jail inmates report mental health concerns in the United States. Limited research...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The value of screening for mental illness has increasingly been questioned ...
The study investigated current police practices employed to identify those with a mental illness in ...
While there is general consensus about the need to increase access to mental health treatment, it is...
Screening for mental health problems on reception into custody has been criticised. However, there h...
Prevalence findings indicate that inmates in correctional facilities are more likely to meet criteri...
Many people who go to gaol are mentally ill. Remandees, prisoner receptions or people in jails have ...
Probation officers have large caseloads with high levels of psychiatric morbidity but receive minima...