Suicide following a conviction, solitary ...
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Suicide following a conviction, solitary confinement, or transfer in people incarcerated: A comprehensive retrospective cohort study in France, 2017-2020.
Author(s) :
Vanhaesebrouck, Alexis [Auteur]
Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
Fovet, Thomas [Auteur]
Lille Neurosciences & Cognition (LilNCog) - U 1172
Melchior, M. [Auteur]
Lefevre, T. [Auteur]
Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
Fovet, Thomas [Auteur]
Lille Neurosciences & Cognition (LilNCog) - U 1172
Melchior, M. [Auteur]
Lefevre, T. [Auteur]
Journal title :
Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior
Abbreviated title :
Suicide Life Threat Behav
Volume number :
54
Pages :
450-459
Publisher :
Wiley
Publication date :
2024-02-16
ISSN :
1943-278X
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
Introduction
Suicide rates are higher in prison than in the general population in most countries. The proximity of some suicides to prison events has only received little attention in comparative studies. The aim of this ...
Show more >Introduction Suicide rates are higher in prison than in the general population in most countries. The proximity of some suicides to prison events has only received little attention in comparative studies. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between suicide and four prison events: conviction, disciplinary solitary confinement, nondisciplinary solitary confinement and inter-prison transfer, in a national retrospective cohort study of people in prison. Methods All incarcerations in France that occurred during 2017–2020 were eligible. Data were collected from an administrative database of the National Prison Service. Survival bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed with a Cox regression model. Results Of 358,522 incarcerations were included, among which 469,348 events and 449 suicides occurred. In multivariate analysis, suicide risk was higher the first day of disciplinary solitary confinement (HR = 42.1 [21.5–82.7] and HR = 119.0 [71.5–197.9], before and after a government decree on the disciplinary system, respectively. It was higher within 2 weeks after a transfer (HR = 3.5 [2.3–5.2])) or entry in nondisciplinary solitary confinement (HR = 6.7 [3.4–13.3]) and lower within 2 weeks after a conviction (HR = 0.6 [0.4–1.0]). Conclusion Solitary confinement and transfer were found to be precipitating factors of suicide in people who are incarcerated. These results offer interesting perspectives on prevention.Show less >
Show more >Introduction Suicide rates are higher in prison than in the general population in most countries. The proximity of some suicides to prison events has only received little attention in comparative studies. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between suicide and four prison events: conviction, disciplinary solitary confinement, nondisciplinary solitary confinement and inter-prison transfer, in a national retrospective cohort study of people in prison. Methods All incarcerations in France that occurred during 2017–2020 were eligible. Data were collected from an administrative database of the National Prison Service. Survival bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed with a Cox regression model. Results Of 358,522 incarcerations were included, among which 469,348 events and 449 suicides occurred. In multivariate analysis, suicide risk was higher the first day of disciplinary solitary confinement (HR = 42.1 [21.5–82.7] and HR = 119.0 [71.5–197.9], before and after a government decree on the disciplinary system, respectively. It was higher within 2 weeks after a transfer (HR = 3.5 [2.3–5.2])) or entry in nondisciplinary solitary confinement (HR = 6.7 [3.4–13.3]) and lower within 2 weeks after a conviction (HR = 0.6 [0.4–1.0]). Conclusion Solitary confinement and transfer were found to be precipitating factors of suicide in people who are incarcerated. These results offer interesting perspectives on prevention.Show less >
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Anglais
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Internationale
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Non
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Université de Lille
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CHU Lille
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Submission date :
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