| Literature DB >> 29584625 |
Stéphanie Baggio1,2, Laurent Gétaz3, Nguyen Toan Tran4,5, Nicolas Peigné6, Komal Chacowry Pala7, Diane Golay8, Patrick Heller9, Patrick Bodenmann10, Hans Wolff11.
Abstract
Self-harm is a common issue in detention and includes both suicidal and non-suicidal behaviours. Beyond well-known individual risk factors, institutional factors such as overcrowding (i.e., when the prison population exceeds its capacity) and turnover (i.e., the rate at which the prison population is renewed), may also increase the risk of self-harm. However, these factors are understudied or previous studies reported inconsistent findings. This study investigated the association of self-harm with overcrowding and turnover in the largest pre-trial Swiss prison in Geneva. Data were collected yearly between 2011 and 2017. Measures included self-harm (all kinds of self-injuring acts requiring medical attention, including self-strangulations and self-hangings). We performed meta-regressions to analyse the relationships between self-harm and institutional factors. Self-harm events were frequent, with a prevalence estimate of 26.4%. Overcrowding and turnover were high (average occupation rate of 177% and average turnover of 73%, respectively). Overcrowding and turnover were significantly associated with self-harm (respectively b = 0.068, p < 0.001 and (b = 1.257, p < 0.001). In both cases, self-harm was higher when overcrowding and turnover increased. Overcrowding and turnover raise important human rights concerns and have damaging effects on the health of people living in detention. Identification of and care for this vulnerable population at risk of self-harm are needed and institutional factors should be addressed.Entities:
Keywords: custody; health care; prevention; prisoners; suicide
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29584625 PMCID: PMC5923643 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15040601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Descriptive statistics for overcrowding and turnover and number of PLD (people living in detention) each year.
Meta-regression of the effect of overcrowding and turnover on self-harm events.
| Variables | Self-Harm | |
|---|---|---|
| b | ||
| Intercept | −0.778 | <0.001 |
| Overcrowding index | 0.068 | <0.001 |
| Turnover ratio | 1.266 | <0.001 |
b values correspond the effect of each factor: for example, an increase of 1 on the overcrowding index corresponds to an increase of 0.068 on the prevalence estimate of self-harm.
Figure 2Forest plot of self-harm over seven years at the Champ-Dollon prison.