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Increased propensity for violence among female jail detainees with PTSD, panic disorder and alcohol use disorder

Stephanie L. Taylor (Department of Psychology, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, USA)
Alexa J. Barrett (Department of Psychology, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, USA)
Albert M. Kopak (Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, USA)
Norman G. Hoffmann (Evince Clinical Assessments, Waynesville, North Carolina, USA)

Drugs and Alcohol Today

ISSN: 1745-9265

Article publication date: 6 May 2021

Issue publication date: 7 December 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

The female jail population is steadily growing in rural jails across the country. Detainees have high rates of mental health and substance use disorders, some of which are linked to violent offenses. These conditions include post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), panic disorder (PD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD). This study aims to examine the associations between these disorders among females charged with violent offenses.

Design/methodology/approach

The sample consists of 167 female detainees from local rural jails in the USA. To assess participants’ behavioral health, the Comprehensive Addictions and Psychological Evaluation – 5 (CAAPE-5) was administered. The associations between PTSD, PD, AUD and violent offenses were investigated using bivariate statistics and multivariate logistic regression.

Findings

Over half of the female detainees in the sample met criteria individually for PTSD, PD or AUD, substantiating previous work on prevalence rate. Of the sample, only 10% were charged with violent offenses, from which the predominant condition reported was PTSD. Among detainees arrested for violent offenses, 69% also met criteria for PTSD, 56% for AUD and 44% for PD. Multivariate results indicate AUD was the only significant predictor for violent offenses.

Research limitations/implications

Female detainees experience trauma and mental health conditions at high rates. Research-informed mental health care may result in increased treatment efficacy. Provided the links between PTSD, PD and AUD, special considerations for this population should address interpersonal factors in treatment that may relate to violent offenses.

Originality/value

Little research exists examining female jail detainees and the implications of AUD, PTSD and PD on violent offending. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first study to examine the relationship between AUD, PTSD and PD in female jail detainees with violent offenses.

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Citation

Taylor, S.L., Barrett, A.J., Kopak, A.M. and Hoffmann, N.G. (2021), "Increased propensity for violence among female jail detainees with PTSD, panic disorder and alcohol use disorder", Drugs and Alcohol Today, Vol. 21 No. 4, pp. 325-333. https://doi.org/10.1108/DAT-10-2020-0069

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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