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Co-occurring serious mental illnesses and substance use disorders as predictors of assaultive infraction charges among adult male jail inmates

机译:共同发生严重的精神疾病和物质使用障碍,作为成人男性监狱囚犯在成人男性监狱囚犯中攻击违规费用的预测因素

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This study used self-report data from 4642 adult male jail inmates to test the hypothesis that inmates with co-occurring serious mental illnesses (SMIs) and substance use disorders (SUDs) (i.e. co-occurring disorders) would report having been officially charged for assaulting staff or inmates more often than inmates without co-occurring disorders. Negative binomial regression indicated that relative to inmates with neither SMI nor SUDs, assault charges were most likely to be reported by inmates with co-occurring SMI and substance abuse, co-occurring SMI and substance dependence, and only substance abuse, respectively (ps.01). Having been charged with assault was also strongly associated with assault victimization before and while incarcerated (ps.05). This article concludes with recommendations for jail policies and future research.
机译:这项研究使用了4642名成年男性监狱囚犯的自我报告数据,以验证以下假设:患有共同发生的严重精神疾病(SMI)和物质使用障碍(SUD)(即共同发生的障碍)的囚犯比没有共同发生障碍的囚犯更经常报告因袭击工作人员或囚犯而被正式起诉。负二项回归表明,与既没有SMI也没有肥皂水的囚犯相比,共发SMI和药物滥用、共发SMI和药物依赖以及仅药物滥用的囚犯最有可能报告攻击指控(ps.01)。被指控犯有攻击罪也与监禁前和监禁期间的攻击受害密切相关(ps.05)。本文最后对监狱政策和未来研究提出了建议。

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