Mental health of people detained within the justice system in Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis
Abstract Worldwide, people with mental disorders are detained within the justice system at higher rates than the general population and often suffer human rights abuses. This review sought to understand the state of knowledge on the mental health of people detained in the justice system in Africa, i...
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doaj-acf8da08b17843b392a67770ef853ac42020-11-25T02:04:33ZengBMCInternational Journal of Mental Health Systems1752-44582019-05-0113114110.1186/s13033-019-0273-zMental health of people detained within the justice system in Africa: systematic review and meta-analysisAish Lovett0Hye Rim Kwon1Khameer Kidia2Debra Machando3Megan Crooks4Gregory Fricchione5Graham Thornicroft6Helen E. Jack7Harvard CollegeInstitute of Psychology, Psychiatry, and Neuroscience, King’s College LondonKushingaKushingaThe Ulster HospitalDepartment of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General HospitalCentre for Global Mental Health, Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry, and Neuroscience, King’s College LondonKushingaAbstract Worldwide, people with mental disorders are detained within the justice system at higher rates than the general population and often suffer human rights abuses. This review sought to understand the state of knowledge on the mental health of people detained in the justice system in Africa, including epidemiology, conditions of detention, and interventions. We included all primary research studies examining mental disorders or mental health policy related to detention within the justice system in Africa. 80 met inclusion criteria. 67% were prevalence studies and meta-analysis of these studies revealed pooled prevalence as follows: substance use 38% (95% CI 26–50%), mood disorders 22% (95% CI 16–28%), and psychotic disorders 33% (95% CI 28–37%). There were only three studies of interventions. Studies examined prisons (46%), forensic hospital settings (37%), youth institutions (13%), or the health system (4%). In 36% of studies, the majority of participants had not been convicted of a crime. Given the high heterogeneity in subpopulations identified in this review, future research should examine context and population-specific interventions for people with mental disorders.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13033-019-0273-z |
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Aish Lovett Hye Rim Kwon Khameer Kidia Debra Machando Megan Crooks Gregory Fricchione Graham Thornicroft Helen E. Jack Mental health of people detained within the justice system in Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis International Journal of Mental Health Systems |
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Aish Lovett Hye Rim Kwon Khameer Kidia Debra Machando Megan Crooks Gregory Fricchione Graham Thornicroft Helen E. Jack |
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Mental health of people detained within the justice system in Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Mental health of people detained within the justice system in Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Mental health of people detained within the justice system in Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Mental health of people detained within the justice system in Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Mental health of people detained within the justice system in Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis |
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mental health of people detained within the justice system in africa: systematic review and meta-analysis |
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International Journal of Mental Health Systems |
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Abstract Worldwide, people with mental disorders are detained within the justice system at higher rates than the general population and often suffer human rights abuses. This review sought to understand the state of knowledge on the mental health of people detained in the justice system in Africa, including epidemiology, conditions of detention, and interventions. We included all primary research studies examining mental disorders or mental health policy related to detention within the justice system in Africa. 80 met inclusion criteria. 67% were prevalence studies and meta-analysis of these studies revealed pooled prevalence as follows: substance use 38% (95% CI 26–50%), mood disorders 22% (95% CI 16–28%), and psychotic disorders 33% (95% CI 28–37%). There were only three studies of interventions. Studies examined prisons (46%), forensic hospital settings (37%), youth institutions (13%), or the health system (4%). In 36% of studies, the majority of participants had not been convicted of a crime. Given the high heterogeneity in subpopulations identified in this review, future research should examine context and population-specific interventions for people with mental disorders. |
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