| Literature DB >> 34194348 |
Barbara Stawinska-Witoszynska1, Katarzyna Czechowska1, Waclaw Moryson1, Barbara Wieckowska2.
Abstract
Introduction: Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is one of the most common mental disorders. The psychosocial factors that may lead to generalised anxiety disorders include stress, traumatic events, conscious and unconscious internal conflicts, and low social and economic status. Imprisonment and forced isolation may favour the development of depression or anxiety disorders in inmates. Thus, this study aimed to analyse the prevalence of generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) in the population of inmates detained in one of the largest penitentiary units in north-eastern Poland. Materials andEntities:
Keywords: generalised anxiety disorder; mental health; penitentiary system; prevalence; prisoners
Year: 2021 PMID: 34194348 PMCID: PMC8236604 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.671019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
General characteristics of the study population.
| Closed | 255 (40.2%) |
| Open and semi-open | 380 (59.8%) |
| Up to 1 year | 206 (32.4%) |
| 1–5 years | 349 (55.0%) |
| 5 years or more | 80 (12.6%) |
| First-time incarceration | 377 (59.4%) |
| recidivist | 258 (40.6%) |
| Working | 322 (50.7%) |
| Not working | 313 (49.3%) |
| Under 30 | 205 (32.3%) |
| 30–39 | 227 (35.7%) |
| 40–49 | 110 (17.3%) |
| 50–59 | 63 (9.9%) |
| Over 60 | 30 (4.7%) |
| Anxiety disorders | 44 (6.9%) |
| Depression | 11 (1.7%) |
Assessment of the prevalence of generalised anxiety disorders according to the age of prisoners, their classification, type of prison, length of imprisonment to date, work activity, time of diagnosis and depression.
| Type of penitentiary | 0.0003 | ||
| Closed | 29 (65.9%) | 226 (38.2%) | |
| Open and semi-open | 15 (34.1%) | 365 (61.8%) | |
| Length of adjudicated sentence served | 0.2097 | ||
| Up to 1 year | 11 (25%) | 195 (33%) | |
| 1–5 years | 24 (54.5%) | 325 (55%) | |
| 5 years or more | 11 (25%) | 195 (33%) | |
| Classification | 0.7802 | ||
| First-time incarceration | 27 (61.4%) | 350 (59.2%) | |
| recidivist | 17 (38.6%) | 241 (40.8%) | |
| Work situation | 0.4699 | ||
| Working | 20 (45.5%) | 302 (51.1%) | |
| Not working | 24 (54.5%) | 289 (48.9%) | |
| Age median (25–75%) | 32.5 (26–42) | 34 (28–43) | 0.3697 |
| Below 30 | 14 (31.8%) | 191 (32.3%) | |
| 30–39 | 18 (40.9%) | 209 (35.4%) | |
| 40–49 | 9 (20.5%) | 101 (17.1%) | |
| 50–59 | 1 (2.3%) | 62 (10.5%) | |
| Over 60 | 2 (4.6%) | 28 (4.7%) | |
| Depression | 0.0346 | ||
| Yes | 3 (6.8%) | 8 (1.4%) | |
| No | 41(93.2%) | 583 (98.6%) | |
Regression models describing the effect of incarceration on the prevalence of generalised anxiety disorder in prisoners.
| Generalised anxiety disorder | 3.1 [1.6; 6.0] | 3.1 [1.6; 5.9] | 3.0 [1.5; 5.8] |
OR [95%CI], anxiety disorders odds ratio.
AOR [95%CI], adjusted odds ratio.
Adjusted for depression.
Adjusted for depression, length of imprisonment served to date, classification, work situation and age.
The prevalence of generalised anxiety disorder in the population of prisoners depending on the date of diagnosis.
| Before arriving at the prison | 6 (13.6%) |
| During imprisonment | 38 (86.4%) |
| <0.0001 | |
N, number of prisoners.