The prevalence of mental health disorders amongst offenders on probation: a literature review
<p>Background There is increasing focus on addressing the mental health needs of offenders throughout the criminal justice system. However, there is currently a gap in the literature for a review of research into the prevalence of mental health disorders amongst offenders on probation.Aims To review existing literature on the prevalence of mental health disorders in probation populations in order to inform the provision of health services to this group.Method A comprehensive review of the literature on the topic to date across ASSIA, Web of Science, IBSS, CINAHL and MEDLINE databases.Results A total of 18 papers were identified. Four of these studies were based on probation approved premises, six on probation psychiatric services and eight on broader probation populations. The prevalence of mental illness reported varies widely across these papers.Conclusion One can tentatively conclude that there is a high prevalence of mental illness and high rates of co-morbidity in offenders on probation. However, variation in study settings and methodology make it difficult to reach firm conclusions on the likely prevalence of mental illness in probation populations from the existing literature. There is a need for further high-quality research in this area. © 2012 Informa UK, Ltd.</p>
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Journal of Mental HealthVolume
21Issue
5Pages/Article Number
485-498Publisher
Informa HealthcareExternal DOI
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0963-8237eISSN
1360-0567Date Submitted
2013-12-18Date Accepted
2012-10-01Date of First Publication
2012-10-01Date of Final Publication
2012-10-01Date Document First Uploaded
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