Adult criminality in previously hospitalized child psychiatric patients: with particular reference to girls and the use of ICD-10 diagnoses

A total of 171 children admitted to a psychiatric inpatient unit before age 13 were examined, between 1967 and 1980, using criminal offences between age 17 and 25 years as the main studied outcome. A retrospective cohort analytic design was employed using current classification systems. The children...

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Main Author: Wright, Barry (Author)
Contributors: McKenzie, Immanuel ; Stace, Joanna
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:English
Published: 1998
In: Criminal behaviour and mental health
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