Artigo de Periódico
The Prevalence of Mental Disorders in Prisoners in the City of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Fecha
2011-05Registro en:
0022-1198
v. 56, n. 3.
Autor
Pondé, Milena Pereira
Freire, Antônio C. C.
Mendonça, Milena Siqueira Santos
Pondé, Milena Pereira
Freire, Antônio C. C.
Mendonça, Milena Siqueira Santos
Institución
Resumen
The number of individuals affected by serious psychiatric disorders in Brazilian prisons is unknown. This cross-sectional study
was conducted in prison complexes within the city of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. The sample consisted of 497 prisoners, and the outcome measure was
the Brazilian Portuguese version of the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview. The prevalence rates found in the closed and semi-open prison
systems, respectively, were as follows: depression 17.6% and 18.8%; bipolar mood disorder 5.2% and 10.1%; anxiety disorders 6.9% and 14.4%; bor-
derline personality disorder 19.7% and 34.8%; antisocial personality disorder 26.9% and 24.2%; alcohol addiction 26.6% and 35.3%; drug addiction
27.9% and 32.4%; psychosis 1.4% and 12.6%; attention deficit ⁄ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in childhood 10.3% and 22.2%; and ADHD in adult-
hood 4.1% and 5.3%. This study revealed higher rates of substance-related disorders and lower rates of psychotic and mood disorders compared to
other prevalence studies carried out in prison populations.