TY - JOUR
PY - 2016//
TI - Clinical characteristics among forensic inpatients: a special case, the establishment of social defense "Les Marronniers" in Tournai (Belgium)
JO - L'Encephale (1974)
A1 - Oswald, P.
A1 - Saloppé, X.
A1 - Ducro, C.
A1 - Macquet, D.
A1 - Cornu, P-j
A1 - Pham, T.
A1 - Delaunoit, B.
SP - 229
EP - 234
VL - 43
IS - 3
N2 - BACKGROUND: In Belgium, the law of "social defense" stipulates that an accused "which is either in a state of dementia or in a serious state of mental disturbance or mental deficiency, incapable of controlling his actions" can be interned. The establishment of social defense (ESD) in Tournai (Belgium) hosts 350 inmates.
OBJECTIVES: In collaboration with the Centre for research in social defense, we organized a systematic assessment of patients interned in ESD. This is the first study evaluating prospectively this population.
METHODS: Of the total, 229 patients signed informed consent. Different scales of assessment (MINI, WAIS-III, SCID II) were used. Descriptive analyzes were applied (SPSS version 12).
RESULTS: We show that 48.8 % of our participants had committed a sexual offense (rape or attempted rape, indecent assault, public outrage or mixed). The average intelligence quotient is 71.4. According to the MINI, 33.2 % of participants showed no psychiatric disorder. Among psychiatric disorders, psychotic disorders are the most represented (37.4 %). According to the SCID, personality disorders were absent in 26.8 % of our participants. Most of the axis II disorders are represented personality disorders related to cluster B (57.3 %) mainly with antisocial personality disorder (37.9 %).
CONCLUSION: These data demonstrate the significant heterogeneity of our sample and the need for the establishment of specific care routes to each subpopulation.
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Language: fr
LA - fr SN - 0013-7006 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.encep.2015.10.002 ID - ref1 ER -