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CompletedNCT05026450

Exploring the Psycho-traumatic Impact of a Violent Act Commited at the Bordeaux-Gradignan Penitentiary Center

Exploring the Psycho-traumatic Impact of a Violent Act Commited - Study Among Inmates of the Bordeaux-Gradignan Penitentiary Center

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
36 (actual)
Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Charles Perrens, Bordeaux · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The study will seek to explore the possibility of developing post-traumatic stress disorder following a violent offense commited, among the population of prisoners of the Bordeaux-Gradignan penitentiary center.

Detailed description

The overrepresentation of psychiatric disorders among prisoners has been the subject of numerous studies and the significant increase in the number of prisoners over the past 3 decades, make research in prisons a major public health issue. Recent studies have been able to highlight an over-representation of post-traumatic stress disorder in the prison population. Leading to questionning the factors that could explain the overrepresentation of this disorder in prison with various hypotheses raised. Among these hypotheses, the possibility of developing post-traumatic stress disorder following a violent offense commited has been proposed. The study will thus seek to explore the development of a Post-traumatic Stress Disorder following a violent act committed using the PCL-5 questionnaire Study design :Observational, descriptive, monocentric study with completion of an anonymous self-questionnaire. Participation in the study is voluntary and anonymous with signature of a non-opposition form. Expected outcomes : better knowledge of this disorder in detention and a hypothesis to explain its overrepresentation. Earlier detection of this pathology in prison could thus be considered, in particular by improving the identification of people at risk according to the presence of contributing factors. More specific support and improved access to care for inmates could be considered, allowing early treatment and thus avoiding progression to other co-morbidities or risk of recidivism.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2022-03-21
Primary completion
2022-05-30
Completion
2022-09-30
First posted
2021-08-30
Last updated
2024-06-18

Locations

1 site across 1 country: France

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05026450. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.