Suicide risk among recently released prisoners in New South Wales, Australia
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- DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2007.tb01307.x
Suicide risk among recently released prisoners in New South Wales, Australia
Abstract
Objective: To determine the risk of suicide and drug overdose death among recently released prisoners.
Design, setting and participants: Retrospective cohort study of 85 203 adult offenders who had spent some time in full-time custody in prisons in New South Wales between 1 January 1988 and 31 December 2002.
Main outcome measures: Association between time after release and risk of suicide and overdose death.
Results: Of 844 suicides (795 men, 49 women), 724 (86%) occurred after release. Men had a higher rate of suicide than women both in prison (129 v 56 per 100,000 person-years) and after release (135 v 82 per 100,000 person-years). The suicide rate in men in the 2 weeks after release was 3.87 (95% CI, 2.26-6.65) times higher than the rate after 6 months. Male prisoners admitted to the prison psychiatric hospital had a threefold higher risk than non-admitted men both in prison and after release. No suicides among women were observed in the 2 weeks after release. No increased risk of suicide was observed among Aboriginal Australians in the first 2 weeks after release. Of 1674 deaths due to overdose, 1627 (97%) occurred after release. Drug-related mortality in men was 9.30 (95% CI, 7.80-11.10) times higher, and in women was 6.42 (95% CI, 3.88-10.62) times higher, in the 2 weeks after release than after 6 months.
Conclusions: Prisoners are at a heightened risk of suicide and overdose death in the immediate post-release period. After 6 months post-release, the suicide rate approaches the rate observed in custody.
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