Journal article

Lifetime rates and correlates of crime victimisation in young people with mental ill-health

R Purcell, S Harrigan

Australasian Psychiatry | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

Objective: Research on crime victimisation in the mentally ill has focused on middle aged cohorts with long-standing illness and functional disability. The rates and correlates of victimisation in young cohorts is largely unknown. Methods: Participants (n=776) were aged 12-25 years attending headspace centres in Australia, who consented to a clinical interview and provided self-reported data regarding lifetime victimisation. Results: A quarter of the sample (24.5%) reported crime victimisation, including 18.5% who experienced violent victimisation (mainly physical or sexual assault) and 14.1% non-violent crime. Both forms of victimisation were associated with illicit substance use, sexual or..

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