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Mental Health and Social Correlates of Reincarceration of Youths as Adults. | LitMetric

Mental Health and Social Correlates of Reincarceration of Youths as Adults.

J Am Acad Psychiatry Law

Dr. Buchanan is a Professor of Psychiatry, Law and Psychiatry Division, and Dr. Rosenheck is a Professor of Psychiatry, Public Health and at the Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. Dr. Rhee is an Assistant Professor Adjunct and Dr. Stefanovics is a Research Scientist, Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. Ms. Zhou is a Statistician, Department of Biostatistics, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT.

Published: September 2024

The rise in the U.S. prison population over the past 40 years has heightened scrutiny of the incarceration of children and adolescents. Correlates of later reincarceration in this group, especially correlates relating to psychiatric and substance use disorders, are understudied in the U.S. population. We aimed to establish the prevalence and correlates of the reincarceration as adults of people incarcerated before age 18. Data were derived from clinical interviews and from validated diagnostic and psychometric instruments. They were obtained as part of a cross-sectional representative survey of the civilian U.S. population, the National Epidemiological Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC-III). We identified 1,543 adults (4.3% of the NESARC sample) who had been incarcerated before they were 18. Of these, 55.9 percent had subsequently been incarcerated as adults. In addition to variables that have been repeatedly identified in criminological research (less education, past antisocial behavior, and parental imprisonment), substance use disorder, bipolar disorder, and longer childhood incarceration were independently associated with incarceration as an adult. The possibility that psychiatric treatment could reduce reincarceration in this group warrants longitudinal and experimental research.

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