Original paper
Early adulthood psychiatric diagnoses and the subsequent risk of life-time incarceration: a cohort study
Abstract
Background The association between incarceration and psychiatric disorders has been noted. Yet, existing studies are cross-sectional or examine the risk of recidivism, which has limited the predictive validity of psychiatric disorders as a risk factor for incarceration. To overcome this limitation, this study used a prospective cohort to examine whether psychiatric diagnoses in early adulthood predicted incarceration throughout a 30-year...
Paper Details
Title
Early adulthood psychiatric diagnoses and the subsequent risk of life-time incarceration: a cohort study
Published Date
Aug 19, 2019
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
11
Pages
1906 - 1913
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