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Citation

Gunter TD, Philibert R, Hollenbeck N. Behav. Sci. Law 2009; 27(5): 695-711.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/bsl.887

PMID

19743513

Abstract

Though the medical and mental health morbidity of incarcerated offenders has been discussed in a number of recent reports, very few data have been published concerning medical and mental health problems facing those on community corrections supervision. In this study of community corrections offenders utilizing residential facilities, we found that frequencies of substance use disorders, other mental health disorders, and medical problems exceeded frequencies found in the community and, in some cases, were higher than frequencies found in incarcerated individuals. Of particular concern were the high frequencies of substance use disorders, traumatic brain injury, anxiety states, suicidal ideation, and prior self-harm. While the level of self-reported medical and mental health service utilization was higher than expected, it appeared low relative to the disease burden reported by this special population. We conclude that concurrent evaluation and treatment of medical and psychiatric problems during the process of community supervision is indicated in this population.


Language: en

Keywords

Adult; Female; Forensic Psychiatry; Health Services; Health Services Accessibility; Health Status; Humans; Male; Mental Disorders; Middle Aged; Prisoners; Prisons; Psychiatric Status Rating Scales; Residential Facilities; Substance-Related Disorders; Surveys and Questionnaires; United States

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