| Literature DB >> 35801161 |
Amber Lemons1, Courtney A Iuppa1,2,3,4,3,5,6,7, Carrie R Kriz2, Lauren A Diefenderfer3, Leigh Anne Nelson4, Shelby E Lang3, Ellie S R Elliott5, Joseph Moon6, Roger W Sommi7.
Abstract
Introduction: A defendant who is deemed incompetent to stand trial may go through competency restoration consisting of mental health treatment and legal education. Antipsychotics are often used in treatment; however, there is little data examining their role.Entities:
Keywords: antipsychotics; bipolar disorder; competency; forensic psychiatry; jail; schizophrenia
Year: 2022 PMID: 35801161 PMCID: PMC9190269 DOI: 10.9740/mhc.2022.06.175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ment Health Clin ISSN: 2168-9709
Baseline characteristics of the study group (N = 117)
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| Age, y, mean (range) | 35 (19-61) |
| Male, n (%) | 86 (74) |
| Race, n (%) | |
| White | 84 (72) |
| African American | 21 (18) |
| Other | 12 (10) |
| Felony, n (%) | 102 (87) |
| Diagnosis, n (%) | |
| Schizophrenia | 61 (52) |
| Bipolar disorder | 22 (19) |
| Schizoaffective disorder | 14 (12) |
| Other | 20 (17) |
| Prescribed antipsychotic in jail prior to admission, n (%) | 38 (33) |
| Antipsychotic prescribed in jail prior to admission, n (%) | |
| Risperidone | 13 (34) |
| Haloperidol | 9 (24) |
| Olanzapine | 8 (21) |
| Other antipsychotic | 8 (21) |
| Formulation of antipsychotic prescribed in jail, n (%) | |
| Oral | 36 (95) |
| Long-acting injectable | 2 (5) |
| Time to initiation of antipsychotic after admission in days, mean ± SD | 3.7 ± 12 |
| Length of trials that did not restore to competency in days, mean ± SD | 49.8 ± 49.5 |
| Total length of stay in days, mean ± SD | 182 ± 100 |
FIGURE 1Average time to competency between antipsychotics (ARI = aripiprazole; HAL = haloperidol; OLZ = olanzapine; PAL = paliperidone; RIS = risperidone); all comparisons were not significant; 7 subjects were not included in analysis owing to low group sizes for their antipsychotic: chlorpromazine (n = 1), clozapine (n = 2), loxapine (n = 2), and quetiapine (n = 2)
Secondary outcomes of the current study
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| FGA (15) vs SGA (102) | 63 vs 82 | |
| Low dose (69) vs medium/high dose (48)a | 67 vs 97b | |
| Oral (98) vs LAI (19) | 75 vs 103 | 56 vs 103b |
| Medication access (90) vs no medication access (23) in jail | 54 vs 104b |
FGA = first-generation antipsychotic; LAI = long-acting injectable; SGA = second-generation antipsychotic.
Low dose = ≤400 mg/d of chlorpromazine equivalents; medium dose = 401-800 mg/d of chlorpromazine equivalents; high dose = >800 mg/d of chlorpromazine equivalents.
P < .01.
FIGURE 2Average length of stay after competency restoration (ARI = aripiprazole; HAL = haloperidol; OLZ = olanzapine; PAL = paliperidone; RIS = risperidone; * P < .01)