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History of traumatic brain injury in prison populations: A systematic review - 06/05/17

Doi : 10.1016/j.rehab.2017.02.003 
E. Durand a, b, , M. Chevignard a, b, c, A. Ruet d, A. Dereix e, C. Jourdan f, P. Pradat-Diehl a, b, g, h
a CNRS UMR 7371, Inserm UMR S 1146, Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging (LIB), Sorbonne University, UPMC University, Paris 06, 75005 Paris, France 
b GRC-UPMC no 18 Cognitive Handicap and Rehabilitation HanCRe, 75013 Paris, France 
c Rehabilitation Unit for acquired neurological pathologies in children, Saint-Maurice Hospital, 94410 Saint-Maurice, France 
d Physical medicine and rehabilitation unit, Caen University Hospital, 14000 Caen, France 
e General Medicine Intern, 75012 Paris, France 
f Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Unit, Raymond-Poincaré University Hospital, AP–HP, 92380 Garches, France 
g Paris Resource Centre for Traumatic Brain Injury, Paris, France 
h Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Unit, Pitié-Salpêtrière – Charles-Foix University Hospital, AP–HP, 75013 Paris, France 

Corresponding author at: GRC-UPMC no 18 Cognitive Handicap and Rehabilitation HanCRe, France. Tel.: +33 6 62 21 67 12.

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Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can lead to cognitive, behavioural and social impairments. The relationship between criminality and a history of TBI has been addressed on several occasions.

Objective

The objective of this review was to present an update on current knowledge concerning the existence of a history of TBI in prison populations.

Methods

PubMed and PsycINFO databases were searched for relevant papers, using the PRISMA guidelines. We selected papers describing TBI prevalence among incarcerated individuals and some that also discussed the validity of such studies.

Results

Thirty-three papers were selected. The majority of the papers were on prison populations in Australia (3/33), Europe (5/33) and the USA (22/33). The selected studies found prevalence rates of the history of TBI ranging from 9.7% and 100%, with an average of 46% (calculated on a total population of 9342). However, the level of evidence provided by the literature was poor according to the French national health authority scale. The majority of the prisoners were males with an average age of 37. In most of the papers (25/33), prevalence was evaluated using a questionnaire. The influence of TBI severity on criminality could not be analysed because of a lack of data in the majority of papers. Twelve papers mentioned that several comorbidities (mental health problems, use of alcohol…) were frequently found among prisoners with a history of TBI. Two papers established the validity of the use of questionnaires to screen for a history of TBI.

Conclusion

These results confirmed the high prevalence of a history of TBI in prison populations. However, they do not allow conclusions to be drawn about a possible link between criminality and TBI. Specific surveys need to be performed to study this issue. The authors suggest ways of improving the screening and healthcare made available to these patients.

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Keywords : Traumatic brain injury, Epilepsy, Prison, Prisoner, Neuropsychology


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