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Research shows criminal justice system involved individuals are more likely to have behavioral health needs. This study analyzes nationally representative data on non-incarcerated individuals with mental disorders. It examines whether having past year criminal justice system involvement was associated with perceiving an unmet need for mental health treatment and the reasons for that unmet need. Results show criminal justice system involved individuals were more likely to report perceived unmet need for mental health treatment (OR = 1.20, p <.001). Among those not receiving mental health treatment, criminal justice system involvement yielded a higher relative risk of identifying affordability as the primary reason for having unmet mental health treatment need (
RRR
= 1.92, p <.001). Among those receiving mental health treatment, having criminal justice system involvement yielded a higher relative risk of identifying
stigma
as the primary reason for having unmet need (
RRR
= 1.99, p <.001).
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PMID:Perceived Unmet Mental Health Treatment Need Among Adults with Criminal Justice System Involvement. 2950 96
Introduction:
Following behavioral recommendations is key to successful containment of the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, it is important to identify causes and patterns of non-compliance in the population to further optimize risk and health communication.
Methods:
A total of 157 participants [80% female; mean age = 27.82 years (
SD
= 11.01)] were surveyed regarding their intention to comply with behavioral recommendations issued by the German government. Latent class analysis examined patterns of compliance, and subsequent multinomial logistic regression models tested sociodemographic (age, gender, country of origin, level of education, region, and number of persons per household) and psychosocial (knowledge about preventive behaviors, risk perception, stigmatizing attitudes) predictors.
Results:
Three latent classes were identified:
high compliance
(25%) with all recommendations;
public compliance
(51%), with high compliance regarding public but not personal behaviors; and
low compliance
(24%) with most recommendations. Compared to high compliance, low compliance was associated with male gender [relative risk ratio (
RRR
) = 0.08 (0.01; 0.85)], younger age [
RRR
= 0.72 (0.57; 0.93)], and lower public
stigma
[
RRR
= 0.21 (0.05; 0.88)]. Low compliers were also younger than public compliers [
RRR
= 0.76 (0.59; 0.98)].
Discussion:
With 25% of the sample reporting full compliance, and 51% differing in terms of public and personal compliance, these findings challenge the sustainability of strict regulatory measures. Moreover, young males were most likely to express low compliance, stressing the need for selective health promotion efforts. Finally, the positive association between public
stigma
and compliance points to potential othering effects of
stigma
during a pandemic, but further longitudinal research is required to examine its impact on health and social processes throughout the pandemic.
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PMID:Social Distancing and Stigma: Association Between Compliance With Behavioral Recommendations, Risk Perception, and Stigmatizing Attitudes During the COVID-19 Outbreak. 3284 73