Hartshorn Kelley J Sittner, Whitbeck Les B, Prentice Patricia
Research Associate Department of Sociology University of Nebraska-Lincoln 217 Benton Hall Lincoln NE 68588-0623
Bruhn Professor of Sociology Department of Sociology University of Nebraska-Lincoln 739 Oldfather HallLincoln, NE 68588-0324
Crime Delinq. 2015 Dec;61(10):1311-1332. doi: 10.1177/0011128712466372. Epub 2006 Dec 6.
Indigenous adolescents are overrepresented at multiple stages of the justice system, but we know very little about the role that mental health, particularly substance use disorder, plays in Indigenous pathways to arrest. This study examined the association between substance use disorder, its comorbidity with other disorders, and arrest using a longitudinal sample of Indigenous youth from the Northern Midwest and Canada. Of the 16% of youth who reported at least one arrest at Wave 5, half met criteria for substance abuse/dependence, and slightly more for conduct disorder. Substance abuse/dependence and conduct disorder were each associated with an increased risk of arrest, although co-occurring disorders were not. The reciprocal effects of arrest and mental disorder are discussed.
原住民青少年在司法系统的多个阶段中占比过高,但我们对心理健康,尤其是物质使用障碍,在原住民被捕过程中所起的作用知之甚少。本研究使用来自美国中西部北部和加拿大的原住民青年纵向样本,考察了物质使用障碍、其与其他障碍的共病情况与被捕之间的关联。在第5波调查中报告至少有一次被捕经历的青少年中,16%的人符合物质滥用/依赖标准,符合品行障碍标准的人数略多。物质滥用/依赖和品行障碍各自都与被捕风险增加相关,尽管共病障碍与被捕风险无关。本文还讨论了被捕与精神障碍的相互影响。