| Literature DB >> 31941485 |
Shannon L Stewart1, Elizabeth Thornley2, Natalia Lapshina1, Patricia Erickson3, Evelyn Vingilis4, Hayley Hamilton5, Nathan Kolla5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Approximately 40-70% of justice-involved youth have untreated mental health problems. There is no current research that directly compares the mental health profiles of youth involved in the justice system to that of inpatients and outpatients. The research reported is significant because it directly compares the needs of these population by use of the same suite of standardized assessment tools.Entities:
Keywords: Inpatients and outpatients; Mental health; Traumatic life experiences; Youth justice; interRAI
Year: 2020 PMID: 31941485 PMCID: PMC6964083 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-019-2413-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Sample Demographics by Case Type (N = 755)
| Variable | Case Type | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Youth Justice Group | Inpatients | Outpatients | |
| Age ( | 17.24 (.89) | 16.83 (.78) | 16.68 (.78) |
| Sex (%) | |||
| Male | 76.7 | 50.7 | 42.5 |
| Female | 23.3 | 49.3 | 57.5 |
Descriptive Statistics and Spearman Bivariate Correlations among Continuous Predictors and Outcome Measures (N = 755)
| Variable | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Age | 16.76 (.81) | – | |||
| 2. Cumulative trauma | 3.28 (2.92) | .09* | – | ||
| 3. Externalizing problems | 4.16 (3.52) | −.07 | .42*** | – | |
| 4. Internalizing problems | 11.09 (9.25) | −.06 | .14*** | .15*** | – |
* p < .05, *** p < .001
Frequencies of Traumatic Life Events by Case Type (N = 755)
| Traumatic Life Event | Youth Justice | Inpatients | Outpatients | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Victim of sexual violence | 14 (15.6) | 19 (25.3) | 96 (16.3) | 129 (17.1) |
| Victim of physical abuse | 44 (48.9) | 27 (36.0) | 131 (22.2) | 202 (26.8) |
| Victim of emotional abuse | 47 (52.2) | 34 (45.3) | 206 (34.9) | 287 (38.0) |
| Parental death | 24 (26.7) | 26 (21.3) | 77 (13.1) | 117 (15.5) |
| Custodian change | 41 (45.6) | 29 (38.7) | 95 (16.1) | 165 (21.9) |
| Death in family | 51 (56.7) | 17 (22.7) | 194 (32.9) | 262 (34.7) |
| Parental addiction | 39 (43.3) | 22 (29.3) | 111 (18.8) | 172 (22.8) |
| Victim of bullying | 49 (54.4) | 42 (56.0) | 306 (51.9) | 397 (52.6) |
| Parental abandonment | 42 (46.7) | 21 (28.0) | 81 (13.7) | 144 (19.1) |
| Witness of domestic violence | 42 (46.7) | 30 (40.0) | 142 (24.1) | 214 (28.3) |
| Violent neighborhood | 54 (60.0) | 11 (14.7) | 43 (7.3) | 108 (14.3) |
| Victim of crime | 34 (37.8) | 7 (9.3) | 29 (4.9) | 70 (9.3) |
| Serious accident or physical impairment | 19 (21.1) | 11 (14.7) | 56 (9.5) | 86 (11.4) |
| Failed or dropped out of education program | 58 (64.4) | 21 (28.0) | 113 (19.2) | 192 (25.4) |
Traumatic life events coded so that 0 = never experienced and 1 = experienced in last 3 days- more than 1 year ago
Age and Sex Adjusted Logistic Regression Analyses Predicting Traumatic Life Events as a Function of Case Type
| Coefficients | 95% | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lower bound | Upper bound | Nagelkerke | ||||
| Victim of sexual violence | .123 | |||||
| Female (vs. male) | 1.62 (.25) | <.001 | 5.06 | 3.13 | 8.19 | |
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | .26 (.42) | .545 | 1.29 | .57 | 2.94 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −.47 (.34) | .169 | .63 | .32 | 1.22 | |
| Victim of physical abuse | .063 | |||||
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | −.48 (.33) | .141 | .62 | .33 | 1.17 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −1.14 (.25) | <.001 | .32 | .20 | .52 | |
| Parental death | .053 | |||||
| Female (vs. male) | .64 (.22) | .004 | 1.89 | 1.23 | 2.90 | |
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | −.56 (.38) | .148 | .57 | .27 | 1.22 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −1.23 (.29) | <.001 | .29 | .17 | .52 | |
| Custodian change | .095 | |||||
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | −.29 (.33) | .367 | .75 | .40 | 1.41 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −1.49 (.26) | <.001 | .23 | .14 | .37 | |
| Death in family | .047 | |||||
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | −1.42 (.35) | <.001 | .24 | .12 | .49 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −.87 (.24) | <.001 | .42 | .26 | .67 | |
| Victim of emotional abuse | .038 | |||||
| Female (vs. male) | .49 (.16) | .002 | 1.63 | 1.19 | 2.22 | |
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | −.41 (.32) | .200 | .66 | .35 | 1.24 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −.89 (.24) | <.001 | .41 | .25 | .66 | |
| Parental addiction | .054 | |||||
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | −.65 (.34) | .055 | .52 | .27 | 1.02 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −1.24 (.25) | <.001 | .29 | .18 | .48 | |
| Victim of bullying | .005 | |||||
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | .02 (.32) | .943 | 1.02 | .55 | 1.91 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −.16 (.24) | .512 | .86 | .54 | 1.37 | |
| Parental abandonment | .105 | |||||
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | −.85 (.34) | .013 | .43 | .22 | .84 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −1.75 (.26) | <.001 | .17 | .10 | .29 | |
| Witness of domestic violence | .046 | |||||
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | −.32 (.32) | .318 | .72 | .39 | 1.36 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −1.08 (.25) | <.001 | .34 | .21 | .55 | |
| Violent neighborhood | .283 | |||||
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | −2.23 (.40) | <.001 | .11 | .05 | .24 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −3.04 (.30) | <.001 | .05 | .03 | .09 | |
| Victim of crime | .204 | |||||
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | −1.58 (.46) | .001 | .21 | .08 | .51 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −2.19 (.31) | <.001 | .11 | .06 | .21 | |
| Serious accident or physical impairment | .036 | |||||
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | −.35 (.43) | .409 | .70 | .31 | 1.62 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −.82 (.31) | .009 | .44 | .24 | .82 | |
| Failed or dropped out of education program | .145 | |||||
| Case type | ||||||
| Inpatient (vs. YJ) | −1.43 (.34) | <.001 | .24 | .12 | .47 | |
| Outpatient (vs. YJ) | −1.87 (.26) | <.001 | .15 | .09 | .25 | |
Traumatic life events coded so that 0 = never experienced and 1 = experienced in last 3 days- more than 1 year ago
Covariates that were not statistically significant (p > .05) were omitted from the table results
Fig. 1Age-Adjusted Case type Differences in Mean Cumulative Trauma by Sex
Fig. 2Age-Adjusted Case Type in Mean Externalizing Symptoms by Sex