The prevalence and correlates of dual diagnosis among adults in custody: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Niamh Taggart , Stuart A. Kinner , Jesse T. Young
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Abstract

Background

Incarcerated individuals experience mental illness (MI), substance use disorders (SUD), and their co-occurrence – dual diagnosis – at higher rates than the general population. By systematically reviewing the literature on dual diagnosis in custody, we aimed to (1) estimate the pooled prevalence of dual diagnosis among adults in custody, and (2) identify the psychosocial, health-related, and criminal justice correlates of dual diagnosis.

Method

We searched CINAHL, CINCH, Embase, Medline, PsycINFO, and Web of Science for studies investigating dual diagnosis among adults in custody. We also conducted backward citation chaining of a previous systematic review of dual diagnosis in Australian prisons. We used random-effects meta-analysis to generate a pooled prevalence estimate of dual diagnosis and conducted a narrative synthesis of the identified correlates of dual diagnosis in the literature.

Results

Twenty-five studies met the inclusion criteria; 20 had sufficient data for meta-analysis. The pooled prevalence estimate of dual diagnosis among adults in custody was 25.3 % [95 %CI: 18.6, 32.7]. Correlates of dual diagnosis included illicit substance use before 15 years old, living with someone who used substances before incarceration, violence victimisation, increased suicide risk, and a lifetime history of multiple convictions.

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that approximately one out of every four adults in custody have a dual diagnosis, highlighting the need for coordinated mental health and alcohol and other drug services for justice-involved individuals. It is crucial that correctional healthcare providers have the capacity and resources necessary to address the complex needs of adults with dual diagnosis in custody.
在押成人双重诊断的患病率及其相关因素:一项系统回顾和荟萃分析
被监禁的个体经历精神疾病(MI)、物质使用障碍(SUD)及其共存——双重诊断——的比率高于一般人群。通过系统地回顾关于在押双重诊断的文献,我们旨在(1)估计在押成人双重诊断的总体患病率,(2)确定双重诊断的社会心理、健康相关和刑事司法相关因素。方法我们检索了CINAHL、CINCH、Embase、Medline、PsycINFO和Web of Science,检索了关于在押成人双重诊断的研究。我们还对澳大利亚监狱中双重诊断的先前系统综述进行了反向引用链接。我们使用随机效应荟萃分析来产生双重诊断的汇总患病率估计,并对文献中确定的双重诊断相关因素进行叙述性综合。结果25项研究符合纳入标准;20例有足够的数据进行meta分析。在押成人中双重诊断的总患病率估计为25.3% [95% CI: 18.6, 32.7]。双重诊断的相关因素包括15岁前使用非法药物,入狱前与使用药物的人住在一起,暴力受害者,自杀风险增加,以及多次定罪的一生历史。结论:我们的调查结果表明,大约每四个被拘留的成年人中就有一个患有双重诊断,这突出表明需要为涉及司法的个人提供协调的心理健康和酒精及其他药物服务。至关重要的是,惩教保健提供者必须具备必要的能力和资源,以解决在拘留中患有双重诊断的成年人的复杂需求。
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Drug and alcohol dependence
Drug and alcohol dependence 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
7.10%
发文量
409
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: Drug and Alcohol Dependence is an international journal devoted to publishing original research, scholarly reviews, commentaries, and policy analyses in the area of drug, alcohol and tobacco use and dependence. Articles range from studies of the chemistry of substances of abuse, their actions at molecular and cellular sites, in vitro and in vivo investigations of their biochemical, pharmacological and behavioural actions, laboratory-based and clinical research in humans, substance abuse treatment and prevention research, and studies employing methods from epidemiology, sociology, and economics.
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