Epidemiological study of drug addiction, psychological disorders and the incidence of the B/C Virus Hepatitis on an imprisoned population from district of Moldavia
The bulk of the subject population was made of 211 (39%) prisoners of the 20-29 age group, 148 prisoners of the 30-39 age group (27%), with a precarious marital status and having a low level of education. The frequency of the subjects who administer drugs by injection shots was significantly higher...
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Published in | Bulletin of Integrative Psychiatry Vol. 25; no. 2; p. 55 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Institute of Psychiatry Socola, Iasi
01.06.2019
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Summary: | The bulk of the subject population was made of 211 (39%) prisoners of the 20-29 age group, 148 prisoners of the 30-39 age group (27%), with a precarious marital status and having a low level of education. The frequency of the subjects who administer drugs by injection shots was significantly higher at the VHB/C group (10,2%), as compared to the witness group (2,4%), a frequency which is statistically significant (p=0,001). The intake of cocaine as crack was small in both investigated groups (7,4% vs 4,2%), as the frequency differences were statistically insignificant (p=0,264). Based on the type of aggression, by drawing the ROC curve it is confirmed that self-aggression is an important risk factor. Physical aggression was present with 57,1% of the subjects (57,1% vs 42,9%) with previous criminal records, sexual aggression with 73% (73% vs 27%), whereas self-aggression with (58,5% vs 41,5%,). Incarcerated individuals suffer from a consistent psychiatrically and somatically pathology, as compared to the general population. It needs specific, multi-disciplinary measures. The psychotherapy component plays an important part in preventing the spread of the disease. KEY WORDS: Imprisoned population, viral hepatitis B, C, drug addiction |
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ISSN: | 1453-7257 |