Antisocial personality disorder and associated factors among incarcerated in prison in Dessie city correctional center, Dessie, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

被引:0
作者
Muhammed Seid
Tamrat Anbesaw
Shishigu Melke
Dawit Beteshe
Haydar Mussa
Amare Asmamaw
Maregu Shegaw
机构
[1] Wollo University College of Medicine and Health Science Department of Psychiatry,Department of Psychiatry
来源
BMC Psychiatry | / 22卷
关键词
Antisocial; Incarcerated; Prison; Personality; Dessie; Ethiopia;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 83 条
  • [1] Kuepper Y(2010)Aggression—interactions of serotonin and testosterone in healthy men and women Behav Brain Res 206 93-100
  • [2] Alexander N(2015)The prevalence of personality disorders in Portuguese male prison inmates: implications for penitentiary treatment Análise Psicológica 33 279-290
  • [3] Osinsky R(2012)Prevalence of mental disorders in a prison population in Durban, South Africa Afr J Psychiatry 15 30-35
  • [4] Mueller E(2016)Prevalence of mental illness among inmates at Mukobeko maximum security prison in Zambia: a cross-sectional study J Ment Health Hum Behav 21 105-140
  • [5] Schmitz A(1995)A 16-to 45-year follow-up of 71 men with antisocial personality disorder Compr Psychiatry 36 130-157
  • [6] Netter P(2003)Psychiatric morbidity among women prisoners in England and Wales Int Rev Psychiatry 15 153-120
  • [7] Brazão N(2010)Antisocial personality disorder in incarcerated offenders: psychiatric comorbidity and quality of life Ann Clin Psychiatry 22 113-202
  • [8] Da Motta C(2013)Re-offending in forensic patients released from secure care: the role of antisocial/borderline personality disorder co-morbidity, substance dependence and severe childhood conduct disorder Crim Behav Ment Health 23 191-791
  • [9] Rijo D(2010)Anxiety disorders among offenders with antisocial personality disorders: a distinct subtype? Can J Psychiatry 55 784-332
  • [10] Pinto-Gouveia J(2015)Antisocial personality disorder among prison inmates: the mediating role of schema-focused therapy Int J Emerg Mental Health Hum Resiliency 17 327-38