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Understanding the complexity of neurodevelopmental profiles of females in prison

Authors :
Amanda Kirby
W. Huw Williams
Nathan Hughes
Mary Ann Megan Cleaton
Betony Clasby
Source :
International Journal of Prisoner Health. 17:425-438
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Emerald, 2020.

Abstract

PurposeThis paper aims to examine the relationship between patterns of functioning in four domains (attention and concentration; social and communication; coordination and organisation; and literacy and numeracy) in women in prison. Also, to consider potential associations between functioning and previous Neurodevelopmental Disorder (NDD) diagnoses, previous mental health diagnoses and history of head injury, self-harm and attempted suicide.Design/methodology/approachWomen in one Scottish prison were invited to participate; 87 consented. Women were screened for functional difficulties and asked about their relevant educational and medical history.FindingsHalf of participants reported difficulties in one or more domains. All possible combinations of functional difficulties were found. Only eight women reported previous NDD diagnoses. Functional difficulties were significantly associated with history of self-harm, history of attempted suicide and mental health diagnoses. In total, 32% of women reported at least one head injury, but this was not significantly associated with functional difficulties.Research limitations/implicationsThe sample was comparatively small and questions were self-report. Analyses were based on within-cohort comparisons due to a lack of appropriate general population data.Practical implicationsThere is a clear need for timely, practical and comprehensive profiling of females in the Justice System. Current systems do not appear to adequately identify women with functional difficulties or other adversity. Greater use of interdisciplinary working and shared training is indicated, as is a move from categorical diagnostic systems towards dimensional approaches.Originality/valueThis study is the first to investigate associations between difficulties associated with NDDs, mental health difficulties and head injury in women in prison.

Details

ISSN :
17449200
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Prisoner Health
Accession number :
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