Co-Occurring Mental Disorders Among Criminal Offenders

  • Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online
  • September 1990,
  • 18
  • (3)
  • 271-281;

Abstract

Many convicted offenders suffer from major mental disorders. These offenders commit crimes with great frequency. They do not receive mental health care and are often found in isolation cells of correctional facilities. The present investigation examined lifetime multiple disorders, measured by the DIS, among a representative sample of male penitentiary inmates. Pure forms of the major mental disorders were rare. All possible combinations of the major disorders were found to exist. No patterns of groupings of disorders were evident.

Footnotes

  • Drs. Côté and Hodgins are affiliated with the Centre de Recherche Philippe Pinel, Université de Montréal. Address reprint requests to Dr. Gilles Côté, Centre de Recherche Philippe Pinel, 10905, Boul. Henri-Bourassa Est, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H1C 1H1.

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