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Drug-Related Disorders and the Criminal and Clinical Background of the Prison Population of São Paulo State, Brazil

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between drug (DAD) and alcohol (AAD) abuse and dependency and criminal and clinical background by gender of prisoners in São Paulo, Brazil. METHOD: Cross-sectional study, random sample stratified by administrative district, from which prisons and prisoners were...

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Autores principales: dos Santos, Maíra Mendes, Quintana, Maria Ines, Moreira, Fernanda Gonçalves, Taborda, José Geraldo Vernet, Mari, Jair de Jesus, Andreoli, Sérgio Baxter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4237385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25409091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113066
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author dos Santos, Maíra Mendes
Quintana, Maria Ines
Moreira, Fernanda Gonçalves
Taborda, José Geraldo Vernet
Mari, Jair de Jesus
Andreoli, Sérgio Baxter
author_facet dos Santos, Maíra Mendes
Quintana, Maria Ines
Moreira, Fernanda Gonçalves
Taborda, José Geraldo Vernet
Mari, Jair de Jesus
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description OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between drug (DAD) and alcohol (AAD) abuse and dependency and criminal and clinical background by gender of prisoners in São Paulo, Brazil. METHOD: Cross-sectional study, random sample stratified by administrative district, from which prisons and prisoners were selected via random, multistage sampling. Psychiatric diagnoses were made with the CIDI 2.1. Lifetime prevalence and 95% CI were calculated and adjusted via analysis of complex samples. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was carried out with four categories of dependent variables: presence AAD; presence DAD; presence of another mental disorder; no mental disorders. For female alcohol and drug abuse and dependency (ADAD) were combined into a single category. RESULTS: The sample was composed by 1809 interviewed prisoners (1192 men and 617 women). Prevalence of DAD and AAD was 25.2% and 15.6%, respectively, among female prisoners, and 26.5% and 18.5% among males. Male prisoners with DAD were more likely to have a criminal record as an adolescent (OR 2.17), to be a repeat offender (OR 2.85), and to have committed a property crime (OR 2.18). Prisoners with AAD were repeat offenders (OR 2.18). Among female prisoners, ADAD was associated with repeat offenses (OR 3.39), a criminal record as an adolescent (OR 9.24), a clinical or infectious condition (OR 5.09), another health problem (OR 3.04), and violent crime (OR 2.5). CONCLUSION: The study confirmed an association between drug-use disorders and the criminal and clinical background in the study population. Prisoners with such disorders were more likely to be repeat offenders and to have a criminal record as adolescents. Among female prisoners disorders were also associated with violent crime and health problems, while among males they were associated with property crime. These patterns in clinical and criminal backgrounds illustrate the need for social rehabilitation programs and specific medical treatment for prison populations.
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spelling pubmed-42373852014-11-21 Drug-Related Disorders and the Criminal and Clinical Background of the Prison Population of São Paulo State, Brazil dos Santos, Maíra Mendes Quintana, Maria Ines Moreira, Fernanda Gonçalves Taborda, José Geraldo Vernet Mari, Jair de Jesus Andreoli, Sérgio Baxter PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between drug (DAD) and alcohol (AAD) abuse and dependency and criminal and clinical background by gender of prisoners in São Paulo, Brazil. METHOD: Cross-sectional study, random sample stratified by administrative district, from which prisons and prisoners were selected via random, multistage sampling. Psychiatric diagnoses were made with the CIDI 2.1. Lifetime prevalence and 95% CI were calculated and adjusted via analysis of complex samples. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was carried out with four categories of dependent variables: presence AAD; presence DAD; presence of another mental disorder; no mental disorders. For female alcohol and drug abuse and dependency (ADAD) were combined into a single category. RESULTS: The sample was composed by 1809 interviewed prisoners (1192 men and 617 women). Prevalence of DAD and AAD was 25.2% and 15.6%, respectively, among female prisoners, and 26.5% and 18.5% among males. Male prisoners with DAD were more likely to have a criminal record as an adolescent (OR 2.17), to be a repeat offender (OR 2.85), and to have committed a property crime (OR 2.18). Prisoners with AAD were repeat offenders (OR 2.18). Among female prisoners, ADAD was associated with repeat offenses (OR 3.39), a criminal record as an adolescent (OR 9.24), a clinical or infectious condition (OR 5.09), another health problem (OR 3.04), and violent crime (OR 2.5). CONCLUSION: The study confirmed an association between drug-use disorders and the criminal and clinical background in the study population. Prisoners with such disorders were more likely to be repeat offenders and to have a criminal record as adolescents. Among female prisoners disorders were also associated with violent crime and health problems, while among males they were associated with property crime. These patterns in clinical and criminal backgrounds illustrate the need for social rehabilitation programs and specific medical treatment for prison populations. Public Library of Science 2014-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4237385/ /pubmed/25409091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113066 Text en © 2014 Santos et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Andreoli, Sérgio Baxter
Drug-Related Disorders and the Criminal and Clinical Background of the Prison Population of São Paulo State, Brazil
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4237385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25409091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113066
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