在缓刑服务机构中识别精神疾病并监测精神健康状况。

IF 0.8 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Charlie Brooker, Coral Sirdifield, Thomas Parkhouse
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摘要

有必要改进:a)对缓刑期间患有精神疾病的人的识别和监测;b)了解干预措施对缓刑人群心理健康结果的影响。如果使用经过验证的筛查工具定期收集数据并在各机构之间共享,这可以为实践和委托决策提供信息,并最终可以改善受监管人员的健康状况。对文献进行了回顾,以确定在欧洲对缓刑成人进行的患病率和结果研究中使用的简短筛查工具和结果测量。本文分享了来自英国的研究结果,其中确定了20种简短的筛选工具和措施。在此文献的基础上,就缓刑期间使用的适当工具提出了建议,以定期确定与精神卫生和/或药物滥用服务机构接触的必要性,并衡量精神卫生结果的变化。
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Identifying mental illness and monitoring mental health in probation service settings.

There is a need to improve a) identification and monitoring of people with mental illness on probation and b) understanding of the impact of interventions on mental health outcomes for the probation population. If data were routinely collected using validated screening tools and shared between agencies, this could inform practice and commissioning decisions, and ultimately it could improve health outcomes for people under supervision. The literature was reviewed to identify brief screening tools and outcome measures that have been used in prevalence and outcome studies conducted with adults on probation in Europe. This paper shares findings from the UK-based studies in which 20 brief screening tools and measures were identified. Recommendations are made based on this literature regarding suitable tools for use in probation to routinely identify a need for contact with mental health and/or substance misuse services and to measure change in mental health outcomes.

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European Journal of Probation
European Journal of Probation CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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