Criminal thinking and psychosocial characteristics among young adults entering residential substance use treatment.

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-22 DOI:10.1177/14550725231160337
Regine Bakken, Lars Lien, Halvor Fauske, Jūratė Šaltytė Benth, Anne Signe Landheim
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Background and aim: Young adults with substance use (SU) problems face a high risk of co-occurring problems, including criminality. The aim of the present study was to assess the psychosocial characteristics, SU problems, and criminal thinking young adults entering SU treatment have, and whether the SU characteristics, sex and age are associated with criminal thinking scores. Methods: The sample was 407 young adults aged 16-29 years who underwent an entry assessment between January 2011 and December 2016 at a residential SU treatment institution in Norway. All study data were extracted from electronic health records, including survey information from the Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment and the Psychological Inventory of Criminal Thinking Styles. Results: In the present sample, severe SU, high rates of psychosocial problems, and criminal thinking were reported. Almost three-quarters (72.67%) of young adults reported high levels of criminal thinking (≥60). However, male participants were more likely to report high levels of criminal thinking compared to female participants (p=0.031). In bivariate regression models, only sex and having stimulants/opioids as primary drug were associated with mean levels of criminal thinking. The same was true in the multiple regression model. Conclusion: Young adults in residential SU treatment are a multi-problem high-risk/high-need group of people. Due to the elevated levels of criminal thinking, we recommend that young adults in SU treatment should be screened for criminogenic treatment needs, such as criminal thinking, regardless of justice involvement.

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接受住院药物使用治疗的年轻人的犯罪思维和心理社会特征。
背景和目的:有药物使用问题的年轻人面临着包括犯罪在内的共同问题的高风险。本研究的目的是评估接受SU治疗的年轻人的心理社会特征、SU问题和犯罪思维,以及SU特征、性别和年龄是否与犯罪思维得分有关。方法:样本为407名16-29岁的年轻人,他们于2011年1月至2016年12月在挪威的一家住院SU治疗机构接受了入学评估。所有研究数据都是从电子健康记录中提取的,包括来自Achenbach基于经验的评估系统和犯罪思维风格心理问卷的调查信息。结果:在本样本中,报告了严重的SU、高比率的心理社会问题和犯罪思维。近四分之三(72.67%)的年轻人报告有高度的犯罪思维(≥60)。然而,与女性参与者相比,男性参与者更有可能报告高水平的犯罪思维(p=0.031)。在双变量回归模型中,只有性别和以兴奋剂/阿片类药物为主要药物与犯罪思维的平均水平相关。多元回归模型也是如此。结论:住院SU治疗的年轻人是一个多问题、高风险/高需求的人群。由于犯罪思维水平较高,我们建议接受SU治疗的年轻人应进行犯罪治疗需求筛查,如犯罪思维,无论司法介入如何。
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