Criminal behavior prior and subsequent to involuntary commitment and detainment in adolescent psychiatric care.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Ville Marin, Timo Holttinen, Riittakerttu Kaltiala
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the connections between young people's criminal behavior and involuntary psychiatric treatment.

Materials and methods: A registry-based follow-up study, using data of all Finnish individuals with first ever psychiatric inpatient treatment at ages 13-17 between 1996 and 2010 (n = 12,725). Information on inpatient treatment periods was extracted from the National Care Register for Health Care (HILMO) and data on criminality from the Register of Prosecutions, Sentences and Punishments maintained by Statistics Finland. The subjects were followed for 10 years after the end of the index hospital stay.

Results: A criminal background before the first hospital stay was about twice as common among those committed to hospital involuntarily and those detained in involuntary treatment. Both commitment and detainment were across diagnostic groups associated with later criminal behavior in general and violent criminality in particular. In analyses stratified by sex, involuntary treatment was associated with later criminality only among females.

Conclusions: Criminal behavior before admission to psychiatric treatment is a risk factor for the initiation and implementation of involuntary treatment, but the initiation and implementation of treatment through involuntary procedures are also independent predictors of later criminal behavior. In hospital care and subsequent interventions, supporting prosocial development should be a focus in addition to treating psychiatric symptoms.

犯罪行为之前和之后的非自愿承诺和拘留青少年精神护理。
目的:探讨青少年犯罪行为与非自愿精神治疗的关系。材料和方法:一项基于登记的随访研究,使用1996年至2010年间13-17岁首次接受精神科住院治疗的所有芬兰个体的数据(n = 12,725)。关于住院治疗期间的资料摘自国家保健护理登记册(HILMO),关于犯罪的数据摘自芬兰统计局保存的《起诉、判决和处罚登记册》。受试者在指标住院期结束后随访10年。结果:第一次住院前的犯罪背景在非自愿住院者和非自愿住院者中约为两倍。在诊断组中,承诺和拘留都与后来的犯罪行为有关,特别是与暴力犯罪有关。在按性别分层的分析中,非自愿治疗仅在女性中与后来的犯罪有关。结论:入院前的犯罪行为是开始和实施非自愿治疗的危险因素,但通过非自愿程序开始和实施治疗也是后来犯罪行为的独立预测因素。在医院护理和随后的干预措施中,除了治疗精神症状外,还应重点支持亲社会发展。
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Nordic Journal of Psychiatry
Nordic Journal of Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.60%
发文量
86
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Nordic Journal of Psychiatry publishes international research on all areas of psychiatry. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry is the official journal for the eight psychiatry associations in the Nordic and Baltic countries. The journal aims to provide a leading international forum for high quality research on all themes of psychiatry including: Child psychiatry Adult psychiatry Psychotherapy Pharmacotherapy Social psychiatry Psychosomatic medicine Nordic Journal of Psychiatry accepts original research articles, review articles, brief reports, editorials and letters to the editor.
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