Rethinking on the interplay of substance abuse and mental health in Indian prisons: a critical analysis.

Sruti Bansal, Prachi Motiyani
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The intricate relationship between substance addiction and mental health among India's prison population is a formidable task for these institutions. These disorders include psychotic illness, neurotic disorders, substance abuse, personality disorders, and mood disorders. High levels of depression and anxiety, in which substance addiction and mental illness frequently coexist, exacerbate the issue and worsen the outlook for those who are affected. In India, there are many obstacles in the way of inmates with mental health issues facing inappropriate care and inadequate medication administration within the prison system. There are still gaps in the quality of care for people with mental health concerns since the integration of jail health services with the larger National Health Service is still being worked out. A further layer of complexity is created by the proliferation of novel psychoactive substances in prisons, as more research is needed to determine how these drugs affect prisoners mental health. Another area of concern is the disproportionate impact that substance misuse and mental health disorders have on female convicts in India. Research has repeatedly demonstrated that women in prison have greater rates of drug abuse and depression, underscoring the need for assistance and interventions tailored to each gender. One major reason is the inadequate counselling and treatment available in prison which is due to the lack of staff, training and over crowdedness of prisoners. A more thorough and integrated approach is required to solve this complex issue by initiating mental health counselling and treatment plans including de-addiction centres and providing good medical assistance to all irrespective of gender discrimination and barriers to assessing care. This study will highlight the issues that substance abuse causes for prisoners, including how it affects their mental health and will offer various policies and recommendations for the same.

重新思考印度监狱中药物滥用与精神健康的相互作用:一项批判性分析。
在印度的监狱人口中,物质成瘾和心理健康之间的复杂关系对这些机构来说是一项艰巨的任务。这些障碍包括精神病、神经性障碍、药物滥用、人格障碍和情绪障碍。药物成瘾和精神疾病经常并存的高度抑郁和焦虑加剧了这一问题,并使受影响者的前景恶化。在印度,有精神健康问题的囚犯面临着监狱系统内不适当护理和药物管理不足的许多障碍。由于监狱保健服务与更大的国民保健服务的整合工作仍在进行中,因此对有精神健康问题的人的护理质量仍然存在差距。由于需要进行更多的研究以确定这些药物如何影响囚犯的心理健康,监狱中新型精神活性物质的激增造成了进一步的复杂性。另一个令人关切的领域是,药物滥用和精神健康失调对印度女囚犯造成了不成比例的影响。研究一再表明,监狱中的女性吸毒和抑郁的比例更高,这突出表明有必要为每个性别量身定制援助和干预措施。一个主要原因是监狱中提供的咨询和治疗不足,这是由于缺乏工作人员、培训和囚犯过度拥挤造成的。要解决这一复杂问题,需要采取更加彻底和综合的办法,启动心理健康咨询和治疗计划,包括戒除毒瘾中心,并向所有人提供良好的医疗援助,而不考虑性别歧视和评估护理的障碍。这项研究将突出药物滥用给囚犯造成的问题,包括它如何影响他们的心理健康,并将为此提出各种政策和建议。
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