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Dual Severe Mental and Substance Use Disorders as Predictors of Federal Inmate Assaults

NCJ Number
245872
Journal
Prison Journal Volume: 93 Issue: 1 Dated: March 2013 Pages: 34-56
Author(s)
Steven R. Wood
Date Published
March 2013
Length
23 pages
Annotation
The relationships between dual psychiatric and substance use disorders and assaults among U.S. federal prisoners were examined using logistic regression.
Abstract
The relationships between dual psychiatric and substance use disorders and assaults among U.S. federal prisoners were examined using logistic regression. Dually disordered inmates were more likely to be assaulted than nondually disordered inmates but both groups were equally likely to assault others. Assault victimization and perpetration were strongly correlated, and assault victimization and perpetration were associated with being assaulted before this incarceration and lifetime posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD diagnoses. Dually disordered inmates may be importing into prison some vulnerability to being assaulted. Effectively screening for and treating inmates' trauma-related disorders e.g., PTSD, and providing inmates specialized dual disorders treatments are two study implications. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.