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The economic consequences of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in the Scottish prison system.

Susan YoungRafael A GonzálezMoshe FridmanPaul HodgkinsKeira KimGisli H Gudjonsson
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2018)
ADHD may directly contribute to adverse health and quality of life through cognitive and executive function deficits, and co-morbid disorders. The extrapolation of conservative cost estimates suggests that the financial burden of medical and behavior-related prison care for inmates with ADHD in the UK is approximately £11.7 million annually. The reported cost estimates are conservative as there is great variability in recorded critical incidents in prisons. In turn, for some prison establishments the prison care costs associated with prisoners with ADHD may be considerably greater.
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