Title of article :
Psychopathology in adolescent and young adult criminal
offenders (15–21 years) in Sweden
Author/Authors :
Mina Fazel، نويسنده , , Niklas La°ngstro¨m، نويسنده , , MARTIN GRANN، نويسنده , , Seena Fazel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Background This study examined rates
of psychopathology among adolescent and young
adult serious offenders referred to pre-sentence
forensic psychiatric services and compared patterns
of psychiatric morbidity with adult forensic referrals
and age-matched general psychiatric inpatients.
Methods In Sweden, criminal offenders can be referred
for an extensive court-ordered pre-sentence
inpatient forensic psychiatric examination (FPE).
Data on all 3,058 of these offenders (90% male, mean
age = 35.3 years) during 1997–2001 were obtained
from the National Board of Forensic Medicine. We
compared DSM-IV psychiatric diagnoses across age
bands 15–17 years (N = 60), 18–21 years (N = 300)
and 22 years and older (N = 2,698). Comparative data
by age bands were also obtained for inpatient diagnoses
among individuals admitted to general psychiatric
hospitals. Results Compared with the adult
forensic psychiatric examinees, those aged 15–
17 years and 18–21 years had higher rates of depression,
and childhood and developmental disorders but
lower rates of psychosis, bipolar disorder, and substance
use disorders. Compared with general psychiatric
inpatients, offenders aged 15–17 years had
higher prevalences of depression and attention-deficit
or disruptive disorders and lower ones of alcohol and
drug misuse disorders. Conclusions There are significant
differences in patterns of psychiatric morbidity
in adolescent and young adult offenders that come
into contact with psychiatric services compared with
older offenders and adolescent psychiatric inpatients.
This suggests that the development of health services
addressing the psychiatric needs of younger offenders
needs to draw on information on their specific mental
health needs.
Keywords :
adolescent – crime – violence –homicide – mental health services
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)