Psychiatric morbidity amongst adolescents in a Nigerian juvenile correctional facility.

Journal: The South African journal of psychiatry : SAJP : the journal of the Society of Psychiatrists of South Africa

Volume: 27

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Behavioural Science, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Kwara State, Nigeria.

Abstract summary 

The high occurrence of psychiatric disorders amongst adolescents within the Juvenile Justice System (JJS) has been confirmed. Most of the available data are from developed countries and some of them focus on just a single psychiatric disorder which may not be representative of the situation in low-income countries, hence the need for more studies in developing countries, including Nigeria.The study aimed to determine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders amongst adolescent residents of a correctional facility.The study was carried out at a Borstal Institution in North-Central Nigeria.A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used. One hundred and twenty adolescents were assessed using the socio-demographic pro forma questionnaire designed by the researcher and the Kiddies Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia (KSADS-PL). Data were analysed using EPI-INFO 4.06 d version 6.04 software.A total of 62.5% of the male respondents were older than 15 years. The percentage of respondents with a psychiatric disorder was 82.5%. The rate of psychiatric disorders was high with disruptive behaviour disorders being the most common at 40.8%, others were substance use disorders (15.8%), anxiety disorders (14.2%), psychosis (6.7%) and mood disorders (5%).This study has established a high prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders amongst incarcerated adolescents. This is in line with the findings of numerous studies worldwide. This study has identified the need to increase awareness and knowledge about the high morbidity of mental disorders in growing juvenile detainee populations. This will allow early identification of adolescents at risk of psychiatric disorders and ensure efficient resource distribution of both JJS service and mental healthcare. Effective and appropriate interventions have shown to improve overall health, quality of life and reduce the rate of recidivism amongst incarcerated juveniles.

Authors & Co-authors:  Kuranga Amudalat T AT Yussuf Abdullahi D AD

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Citations :  Juvenile justice system: Juvenile crime and violence [homepage on the Internet]. Gale Encyclopaedia of Education [updated 2020; cited 2021 Apr 11]. Available from: https://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/2142/Juvenile-Justice-System-JUVENILE-CRIME-VIOLENCE.html
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Doi : 1590
SSN : 1608-9685
Study Population
Male
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Borstal Institution;Nigeria;adolescents;juvenile justice system;juveniles;psychiatric morbidity
Study Design
Descriptive Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Niger
Publication Country
South Africa