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A Prospective Study of Psychiatric Comorbidity and Recidivism Among Repeat DUI Offenders.

Sarah E Nelson1, Katerina Belkin2, Debi A LaPlante1, Leslie Bosworth3, Howard J Shaffer1.   

Abstract

Psychiatric comorbidity has emerged as a key element distinguishing DUI offenders from others, and, in some cases, distinguishing repeat offenders from first-time offenders. This paper utilizes a prospective design to determine whether the comorbid disorders identified among repeat DUI offenders can predict recidivism. Seven hundred forty-three repeat DUI offenders were recruited from a two-week inpatient treatment program at which they received a standardized mental health assessment and followed across five years post-treatment to track DUI offense, motor vehicle-related offenses, and general criminal offenses. Psychiatric comorbidity, though it did not predict DUI recidivism specifically, predicted criminal re-offense more generally. In addition, there was a specific relationship between lifetime attention deficit disorder and repeated motor vehicle-related offenses. These findings suggest that for many repeat offenders, DUI is one outlet in a constellation of criminal behavior, and that psychiatric comorbidity increases vulnerability for criminal re-offense.

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Keywords:  alcohol; comorbidity; driving under the influence; impaired driving; mental health; prospective; recidivism

Year:  2015        PMID: 26539339      PMCID: PMC4628836          DOI: 10.1037/arc0000009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Sci Psychol        ISSN: 2169-3269


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