Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (Caritas-CCAMH), Cambodia.
Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
Glob Health Action. 2021 Jan 1;14(1):1985229. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2021.1985229.
incarceration and mental health problems are known to have a strong empirical association. Many studies have confirmed the high prevalence of mental health problems among young prisoners in particular, yet none has been conducted in Cambodia.
this study aimed to assess the level of mental health problems and suicidal expressions, and determine the associated risk factors among young prisoners in Cambodia.
this was a cross-sectional study among 572 young prisoners between the ages of 15 and 24 from three prisons. Sociodemographic data and detailed information on participants' profiles were gathered, and mental health problems and suicidal expressions were assessed using the Youth Self-Report (YSR) and the Attitude Towards Suicide (ATTS) questionnaires, respectively.
Mental health problems as revealed by the mean YSR scores were: 25.97 for internalizing and 18.12 for externalizing problems; 11.88 for anxiety/depression, 9.97 for aggressive behaviours and 7.53 for somatic complaints. Social problems, attention problems and rule breaking behaviour were in the range of 8.10 to 8.49. Withdrawal depression and thought problems mean scores were 6.55 and 6.66, respectively. Mental health problems were associated with younger age, lower educational background, and shorter duration of incarceration. Around 16% had thought about their own death, and 12% expressed wish to die. Suicide ideation, planning, and attempts were reported by almost 7%, 2%, and 3% of participants respectively. Prior drugs users thought about death significantly more than their counterparts while suicide ideation was significantly lower among prisoners with higher education.
Mental health problems and suicidal expressions among young prisoners warrant well-planned mental health services that are integrated into the current prison health system. A contextualised intervention that takes into account age, education, duration of incarceration and previous drug use may contribute to improve the mental well-being of young prisoners in Cambodia.
监禁和心理健康问题之间存在很强的实证关联。许多研究证实,特别是在年轻囚犯中,心理健康问题的普遍程度很高,但在柬埔寨尚未开展此类研究。
本研究旨在评估柬埔寨年轻囚犯的心理健康问题和自杀表达水平,并确定相关的风险因素。
这是一项在柬埔寨三个监狱中进行的 572 名 15 至 24 岁年轻囚犯的横断面研究。收集了社会人口统计学数据和参与者详细资料,使用青少年自我报告(YSR)和自杀态度问卷(ATTS)分别评估心理健康问题和自杀表达。
YSR 平均得分显示的心理健康问题为:内化问题 25.97 分,外化问题 18.12 分;焦虑/抑郁 11.88 分,攻击行为 9.97 分,躯体抱怨 7.53 分。社会问题、注意力问题和违规行为的分数在 8.10 至 8.49 之间。回避抑郁和思维问题的平均得分分别为 6.55 和 6.66。心理健康问题与年龄较小、教育程度较低以及监禁时间较短有关。约 16%的人曾考虑过自杀,12%的人表示希望死亡。约有 7%、2%和 3%的参与者分别报告了自杀意念、自杀计划和自杀企图。有吸毒史的囚犯比没有吸毒史的囚犯更频繁地考虑死亡,而受过高等教育的囚犯自杀意念较低。
年轻囚犯的心理健康问题和自杀表达需要有计划地提供心理健康服务,并将其纳入当前的监狱健康系统。针对年龄、教育程度、监禁时间和以前吸毒情况的情境化干预措施可能有助于改善柬埔寨年轻囚犯的心理健康。