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Characteristics of male patients admitted to an adolescent secure forensic psychiatric hospital
Authors:Simon A. Hill  Sarah E. Argent  Jo Lolley  Freya Wallington
Affiliation:1. Bluebird House, Southampton, UK;2. The Orchard Centre, Southampton, UK
Abstract:This paper examines the characteristics of a group of 64 young men, who were consecutively admitted to Bluebird House, an NHS mixed gender, adolescent forensic, medium secure hospital. The characteristics examined focus on the young men’s clinical presentations, as informed by the Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory, and their ICD10 (WHO 1992) diagnoses. The paper also examines the males’ route into, and out of, Bluebird House, as well as their risk profiles, especially with regards to others, as informed by Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth findings and staff recorded incidents. Correlational analysis is performed to try and understand this population, with statistically significant findings highlighted. The discussion considers the trajectory for some of these young men into adult personality disorders, their presentation and prognosis compared to their female counterparts, and how their presentation contrasts with adult male forensic populations.
Keywords:male  forensic psychiatry  adolescent  personality disorder  secure unit
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