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Open Access 01-12-2019 | Mood Disorders | Research article

Depression and psychosis related to the absence of visitors and consumption of drugs in male prisoners in Ecuador: a cross sectional study

Authors: Andrés Benavides, Juan Chuchuca, David Klaic, William Waters, Miguel Martín, Natalia Romero-Sandoval

Published in: BMC Psychiatry | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Major mental disorders in prison populations have been recognised as a long-term problem with an important impact on public health. Despite this, screening activities in prisons are still weak in Latin America. We proposed to estimate the prevalence of depression and psychosis and associated factors in the largest Ecuadorian prison for male inmates.

Methods

Cross-sectional study with 309 prisoners chosen at random between January and February 2017, who were administered two structured questionnaires. The first examined socio-demographic and occupational characteristics prior to incarceration and presence of social support networks; the second was the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview version in Spanish 5.0.0. We used maximum likelihood tests and multiple logistic regression to assess associations between depression, psychosis and study factors.

Results

The prevalence of depression and psychosis were 50.2% (95% CI 44.6–55.8) and 25.9% (95% CI 21.0–30.8), respectively. The two conditions occurred together in 22.0% of the cases (95% CI 14.8–29.2), and depression or psychosis (D/P) was found in 54.0% (95% CI 48.4–59.6). Consuming drugs while in prison was found in 41.4% (95% CI 35.9–46.9). When age was considered among those consuming drugs, the prevalence of D/P were 72.2, 88.0, and 92.3%, respectively for the age-groups 18–29, 30–39 and 40 years or over (p-value < 0.001). Using a multivariate model, we found that not receiving visits (AOR 3.15 95%CI 1.42–6.96) and consuming drugs while in prison (AOR 5.85 95%CI 3.06–11.16) were associated with D/P, while the age effect disappears. Inmates who stopped drug consumption in prison or who had never consumed did not present any significant differences.

Conclusions

Depression and psychosis in prisoners are strongly affected by the absence of visitors and by consumption of drugs in prison. Greater presence of social support networks and preventive actions targeting drug abuse would contribute to improving the mental health of prison inmates.
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Metadata
Title
Depression and psychosis related to the absence of visitors and consumption of drugs in male prisoners in Ecuador: a cross sectional study
Authors
Andrés Benavides
Juan Chuchuca
David Klaic
William Waters
Miguel Martín
Natalia Romero-Sandoval
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Psychiatry / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1471-244X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-019-2227-z

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