I Richards1. 1. New South Wales Department of Juvenile Justice, Rivendell Adolescent Services, Concord West, Australia.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the diagnostic breakdown and comorbid patterns of 100 consecutive cases referred for psychiatric consultation at juvenile detention centres, and to compare diagnoses according to gender and legal status. METHOD: Diagnoses were made at the time of an initial semi-structured clinical interview, and reviewed after follow-up. RESULTS: There was an appreciable minority of young offenders with non-behaviour disordered diagnoses as well as a large number with conduct disorder and substance abuse. Conduct disorder and affective disorder were most influential on adjustment in the community. CONCLUSION: Psychiatric initiatives are essential in the management of serious young offenders.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the diagnostic breakdown and comorbid patterns of 100 consecutive cases referred for psychiatric consultation at juvenile detention centres, and to compare diagnoses according to gender and legal status. METHOD: Diagnoses were made at the time of an initial semi-structured clinical interview, and reviewed after follow-up. RESULTS: There was an appreciable minority of young offenders with non-behaviour disordered diagnoses as well as a large number with conduct disorder and substance abuse. Conduct disorder and affective disorder were most influential on adjustment in the community. CONCLUSION:Psychiatric initiatives are essential in the management of serious young offenders.