因非暴力犯罪被移交的女性观察者的社会、法医和临床相关性

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Muthumuni Nemavhola, T. Melapi, Danie Hoffman, Ora Gerber-Schutte
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背景:在全球范围内,犯罪被高度男性化,而对女性犯罪的研究却很少。目的:本研究旨在描述 2010 年至 2019 年间因非暴力刑事指控而被转至 Sterkfontein 医院接受法医精神病学观察的女性的社会人口学、临床和法医相关因素。研究还试图确定这些相关因素与受审资格和刑事责任之间的关系,以及社会人口特征与不同非暴力刑事指控之间的关系:地点:斯特克方丹医院。方法:对所有病例进行回顾性记录审查:方法:对斯特克方丹医院 10 年来的所有转诊病例进行回顾性记录审查:研究共纳入 65 例病例。研究发现,大多数因非暴力犯罪而被转诊的观察者都是单身(84.6%)、失业(67.7%)、报告有虐待行为(55.4%),并且患有精神疾病的比例很高(90.8%)。在研究样本中,59.1%的人被发现未坚持治疗,72.2%的人被发现使用药物。最常见的罪名是盗窃(64.6%)。大多数样本被认定为身体健康且有责任心(57%)。双相情感障碍(21%)和原发性精神障碍(35.7%)与无审判能力(p = 0.005)和缺乏责任感(p = 0.028)的统计结果相关:结论:建议开展前瞻性研究,包括与男性同行和因暴力犯罪被转介的女性进行比较:贡献:本研究确定了应纳入女性观察者法医评估标准的相关因素。
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Social, forensic, and clinical correlates in female observandi referred for non-violent crimes
Background: Globally, crime is highly masculinised and research into female criminality is scarce. In South Africa, no research specifically investigating the characteristics of female observandi referred for non-violent crimes has been published.Aims: The study aimed to describe the socio-demographic, clinical, and forensic correlates in women referred to Sterkfontein Hospital for forensic psychiatric observation following a non-violent criminal charge between 2010 and 2019. It also sought to establish the relationship between the correlates and fitness to stand trial and criminal responsibility, as well as the relationship between the socio-demographic characteristics and the different non-violent criminal charges.Setting: Sterkfontein Hospital.Methods: A retrospective record review of all cases referred to Sterkfontein Hospital for a single observation over 10 years was conducted.Results: Sixty-five cases were included in the study. Most observandi referred for non-violent crimes were found to be single (84.6%), unemployed (67.7%), reported abuse (55.4%), and had a high prevalence of mental illness (90.8%). Non-adherence to treatment was identified in 59.1% and substance use was identified in 72.2% of the study sample. The most common charge was theft (64.6%). The majority of the sample was found fit and responsible (57%). Bipolar (21%) and Primary Psychotic Disorders (35.7%) were associated with statistically significant outcomes of trial incompetence (p = 0.005) and lack of responsibility (p = 0.028).Conclusion: It is recommended that prospective studies are conducted which include comparisons with male counterparts and females referred for violent crimes.Contribution: The study identified correlates that should be included in the standard of care in forensic assessments of female observandi.
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期刊介绍: The journal is the leading psychiatric journal of Africa. It provides open-access scholarly reading for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and all with an interest in mental health. It carries empirical and conceptual research articles, reviews, editorials, and scientific letters related to psychiatry. It publishes work from various places in the world, and makes special provision for the interests of Africa. It seeks to serve its readership and researchers with the most topical content in psychiatry for clinical practice and academic pursuits, including work in the subspecialty areas of psychiatry.
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