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Open Access 01-12-2015 | Review

Treatment for female patients with eating disorders in the largest medical prison in Japan

Authors: Tomokuni Asami, Maya Yanase, Toshiaki Nomura, Yoshiro Okubo

Published in: BioPsychoSocial Medicine | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

The number of offenders with eating disorders in women’s prisons in Japan has grown annually over the last 15 years. Women’s prisons have experienced significant difficulties in the management of patients with eating disorders who have body-critical complications arising from low body weight, in addition to behavioral problems. Patients in Japan’s 185 correctional facilities who display high refractoriness or who present a physical risk are transferred to the Hachioji medical prison, a national specialty hospital operated by the Ministry of Justice. The medical prison must manage any psychosomatic problems necessary for the safety of inmates regardless of a patient’s wishes. The most common conviction resulting in imprisonment of women with eating disorders was shoplifting (n = 44; 63%), with the second most common being drug-offenses (n = 17; 24%). While shoplifting is of concern in relation to eating disorders, a causal relationship remains unclear. Most patients in the shoplifting group did not have histories of antisocial and/or impulsive behaviors such as drug abuse, sexual deviation, self-injury, or other criminal activity. Instead, shoplifting appears to be an obsessive-compulsive behavior deeply rooted in the psychopathology of severe eating disorder patients. Patients in this group tended to have histories of relatively high education and steady employment, although most also had histories of prolonged eating disorders and unstable treatment. Although adherence to treatment was poor among patients with eating disorders in the medical prison, body weight and behavioral problems improved following treatment in the special compulsory environment, without severe sequelae or patient death. The Ministry of Justice recently established another specialized ward for the care for female patients with eating disorders. If greater emphasis is placed on early-stage, protective, medical treatment, the number of patients with eating disorders in prisons may decrease. Further research is required to investigate the relationship between shoplifting and eating disorders.
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Metadata
Title
Treatment for female patients with eating disorders in the largest medical prison in Japan
Authors
Tomokuni Asami
Maya Yanase
Toshiaki Nomura
Yoshiro Okubo
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BioPsychoSocial Medicine / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1751-0759
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13030-015-0040-6

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