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Correlates of suicidal ideation in incarcerated offenders: a pilot study in three Belgian prisons

Ciska Wittouck (Department of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology, Universiteit Gent, Ghent, Belgium)
Louis Favril (Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP), Universiteit Gent, Ghent, Belgium)
Gwendolyn Portzky (Department of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology, Universiteit Gent, Ghent, Belgium)
Freya Vander Laenen (Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP), Universiteit Gent, Ghent, Belgium)
Frédéric Declercq (Department of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology, Universiteit Gent, Ghent, Belgium)
Kurt Audenaert (Department of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology, Universiteit Gent, Ghent, Belgium)

Journal of Criminal Psychology

ISSN: 2009-3829

Article publication date: 7 November 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the correlates of suicidal ideation in offenders incarcerated in three Belgian prisons.

Design/methodology/approach

A cross-sectional questionnaire design was used. In total, 60 participants were recruited from three Belgian prisons. In addition to a questionnaire regarding demographic, social, institutional, and criminological factors, validated self-report instruments of psychological and psychiatric variables (coping, hopelessness, and depressive symptomatology) were administered. Associations with suicidal ideation were tested using regression analysis.

Findings

Coping style, life events, and social support were most strongly associated with suicidal ideation in prisoners. In particular, a passive coping style, feelings of loneliness, and the loss of a significant other contributed most to the presence of suicidal ideation, whereas a close partner relationship constituted a protective factor of suicidal thoughts.

Research limitations/implications

This pilot study used a convenience sampling strategy, prone to sampling bias. Additionally, given the small sample size, results must be interpreted with caution, as they might not be representative of the general population of prisoners in Belgium.

Practical implications

Interventions focussing on improving coping skills and social support and on impeding the availability and accessibility of suicide methods are promising suicide prevention strategies in custodial settings.

Originality/value

To date, no studies have been conducted in Belgium focussing on suicidality in prisoners. Furthermore, the examination of suicidal ideation in prison settings has received relatively scant attention in international research.

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Citation

Wittouck, C., Favril, L., Portzky, G., Vander Laenen, F., Declercq, F. and Audenaert, K. (2016), "Correlates of suicidal ideation in incarcerated offenders: a pilot study in three Belgian prisons", Journal of Criminal Psychology, Vol. 6 No. 4, pp. 187-201. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCP-03-2016-0009

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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