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Dual Diagnosis in Prisoners: Childhood Sexual and Physical Abuse as Predictors in Men and Women

Author:
Villagrá Lanza, PatriciaUniovi authority; Fernández García, María PaulaUniovi authority; García Vega, ElenaUniovi authority; González Menéndez, Ana MaríaUniovi authority
Publication date:
2013
Editorial:

SAGE

Publisher version:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306624X13513560
Citación:
International Journal Of Offender Therapy And Comparative Criminology, 63(6), p. 960-970 (2019); doi:10.1177/0306624X13513560
Descripción física:
p. 960-970
Abstract:

The study aims to determine the rate of dual diagnosis (DD), examine the most common mental disorders, and determine whether a history of Childhood sexual/physical abuse CSA/CPA) is associated with this phenomenon. One-hundred and eighty inmates from a Spanish prison were assessed using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview and the Addiction Severity Index–6. The data showed that 46.8% of the males and 65.1% of the females had a substance use disorder. With regard to CPA, similar percentages were found in both genders. Nevertheless, rates of CSA were highest in females. Logistic regression analysis was performed by gender. CPA was predictor of DD for males, and CSA was predictor of DD for females, showing the greatest weight. In addition, in both cases, the number of drugs of abuse was an adequate predictor. We can state that these forms of maltreatment are risk factors for the development of a broad range of psychopathological problems.

The study aims to determine the rate of dual diagnosis (DD), examine the most common mental disorders, and determine whether a history of Childhood sexual/physical abuse CSA/CPA) is associated with this phenomenon. One-hundred and eighty inmates from a Spanish prison were assessed using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview and the Addiction Severity Index–6. The data showed that 46.8% of the males and 65.1% of the females had a substance use disorder. With regard to CPA, similar percentages were found in both genders. Nevertheless, rates of CSA were highest in females. Logistic regression analysis was performed by gender. CPA was predictor of DD for males, and CSA was predictor of DD for females, showing the greatest weight. In addition, in both cases, the number of drugs of abuse was an adequate predictor. We can state that these forms of maltreatment are risk factors for the development of a broad range of psychopathological problems.

URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/38802
ISSN:
0306-624X
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Trust for the Promotion of Scientific Applied Research and Technology in Asturias (FICYT) [BP09-030]

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