» Articles » PMID: 28115987

Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders, Comorbidity Patterns, and Repeat Offending Among Male Juvenile Detainees in South Korea: a Cross-sectional Study

Overview
Publisher Biomed Central
Date 2017 Jan 25
PMID 28115987
Citations 6
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: High rates of psychiatric disorders and comorbidities have been reported in juvenile detainees, and both phenomena are thought to contribute to repeat offending. However, research on this topic has been limited in Asian countries, like South Korea. The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders, comorbidity patterns, and the relationship between psychiatric disorders and repeat offending among a cross-section of youths detained in a male juvenile detention center in South Korea.

Methods: One hundred seventy-three juvenile detainees were recruited. The distribution of psychiatric disorders within the sample was estimated by applying criteria from the . Logistic regression was used to assess significant comorbidity patterns and relationships between psychiatric disorders and repeat offending.

Results: In all, 90.8% of the detainees had at least one psychiatric diagnosis, and 75.1% had psychiatric comorbidities. The most common psychiatric disorder was alcohol use disorder, followed by conduct disorder and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Among the comorbidities present, alcohol use disorder with disruptive behavior disorder was the most common combination. The presence of two psychiatric disorders was associated with a higher rate of recidivism, and alcohol use disorder was also associated with repeat offending when combined with disruptive behavior disorders, but not with anxiety disorders, major depression, or psychotic disorders.

Conclusions: Juvenile detainees evidence high rates of psychiatric disorders and comorbidities. Assessment of and intervention in psychiatric disorders, especially alcohol use disorder and comorbid alcohol use disorder with disruptive behavior disorders, may help prevent further offenses.

Citing Articles

Research landscape analysis on dual diagnosis of substance use and mental health disorders: key contributors, research hotspots, and emerging research topics.

Sweileh W Ann Gen Psychiatry. 2024; 23(1):32.

PMID: 39215276 PMC: 11365254. DOI: 10.1186/s12991-024-00517-x.


Psychiatric disorders and comorbidity in a Spanish sample of prisoners at the end of their sentence: Prevalence rates and associations with criminal history.

Pagerols M, Valero S, Duenas L, Bosch R, Casas M Front Psychol. 2023; 13:1039099.

PMID: 36710755 PMC: 9878681. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1039099.


Psychiatric morbidity amongst adolescents in a Nigerian juvenile correctional facility.

Kuranga A, Yussuf A S Afr J Psychiatr. 2021; 27:1590.

PMID: 34522436 PMC: 8424729. DOI: 10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v27i0.1590.


Affective Factors That Contribute to the Quality of Life of Juvenile Inmates with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Focus on Items from the Korean Youth Self Report.

Kim H, Kim B Soa Chongsonyon Chongsin Uihak. 2020; 30(4):161-167.

PMID: 32595337 PMC: 7298911. DOI: 10.5765/jkacap.190021.


An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-regression Analysis: Mental Disorders Among Adolescents in Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facilities.

Beaudry G, Yu R, Langstrom N, Fazel S J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2020; 60(1):46-60.

PMID: 32035113 PMC: 8222965. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2020.01.015.


References
1.
Haberstick B, Young S, Zeiger J, Lessem J, Hewitt J, Hopfer C . Prevalence and correlates of alcohol and cannabis use disorders in the United States: results from the national longitudinal study of adolescent health. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2014; 136:158-61. PMC: 3963405. DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.11.022. View

2.
Sheehan D, Lecrubier Y, Sheehan K, Amorim P, Janavs J, Weiller E . The Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.): the development and validation of a structured diagnostic psychiatric interview for DSM-IV and ICD-10. J Clin Psychiatry. 1999; 59 Suppl 20:22-33;quiz 34-57. View

3.
Steiner H, Silverman M, Karnik N, Huemer J, Plattner B, Clark C . Psychopathology, trauma and delinquency: subtypes of aggression and their relevance for understanding young offenders. Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health. 2011; 5:21. PMC: 3141659. DOI: 10.1186/1753-2000-5-21. View

4.
Vreugdenhil C, van den Brink W, Wouters L, Doreleijers T . Substance use, substance use disorders, and comorbidity patterns in a representative sample of incarcerated male Dutch adolescents. J Nerv Ment Dis. 2003; 191(6):372-8. DOI: 10.1097/01.NMD.0000071585.09816.F4. View

5.
Abram K, Zwecker N, Welty L, Hershfield J, Dulcan M, Teplin L . Comorbidity and continuity of psychiatric disorders in youth after detention: a prospective longitudinal study. JAMA Psychiatry. 2014; 72(1):84-93. PMC: 4562696. DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2014.1375. View