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De psychische gezondheid van gedetineerden in België en Nederland : een systematisch overzicht

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Subtitle:Mental health of prisoners in Belgium and the Netherlands : a systematic review
A well-established body of epidemiological research suggests that the prevalence of mental health problems (mental disorders, psychological distress, and substance use) in prisoner populations far exceeds that of non-incarcerated people in the surrounding community. Poor mental health in prisoners is associated with multiple adverse outcomes, including suicidal behaviour. In the past decade, novel data in Belgium and the Netherlands have been published on this topic, which have not been synthesized to date. The aim of the current systematic literature review was to provide an up-to-date overview of the mental health of prisoners in Belgium and the Netherlands. Based on 24 empirical studies conducted in 1997–2018, we conclude that people with mental health problems are overrepresented in Belgian and Dutch prisons, providing both a challenge and a public health opportunity to address the mental health care needs of a vulnerable and hard-to-engage population. Investing in the prevention and treatment of mental health problems not only benefits the prisoners concerned, but equally, society at large.
Journal: TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR CRIMINOLOGIE
Issue: 1
Volume: 61
Pages: 5 - 33
Publication year:2019
Accessibility:Open