Impact of substance use and other risk factor exposures on conviction rates by people with a psychotic illness and other mental disorders.
Giulietta Maria ValuriFrank MorganAssen JablenskyTaryn L AmbrosiVera A MorganPublished in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2019)
Our analysis shows people with a mental illness have higher rates of conviction than those with NMI. Substance use has a major impact on this rate. Results suggest the need for a greater investment in programs addressing the issue of comorbid substance use with a view to reduce the rate of convictions in this population.