Prevalence of alcohol consumption related disorders in a prison population convicted of crimes against road safety

Authors

  • Miquel Monras Staff Psychologist Unidad de Alcohología Hospital Clínico de Barcelona
  • Angela Aparicio Psychologist Sección Abierta de la prisión de Mujeres de Barcelona (C.P. Wad-Ras). Generalitat de Catalunya
  • Jose A. Lopez Psychologist Centro Penitenciario (C.P.) Brians-2. Generalitat de Catalunya
  • Irene Pons Psychologist Chief of Programs Centro Penitenciario (C.P.) Brians-2 Generalitat de Catalunya

Keywords:

Alcoholism, automobile driving, prisons, traffic accidents, substance-related disorders

Abstract

Introduction. Alcohol consumption is a major cause of traffic accidents, so that stricter laws have been enacted to avoid it. Despite this, there are still persons who break the law and go to prison because of driving under the effects of alcohol. We have investigated if these persons are occasionally alcohol drinkers or if they are alcoholics with difficult to modify alcohol patterns.

Material and methods. A cross-sectional study including 50 inmates from two prisons who had committed traffic crimes were interviewed about their alcohol consumption habits and their criminal and psychopathological backgrounds.

Results. 88% had indicators of alcoholism and most consumed other drugs. Previous psychopathology signs were only detected in 10% of the sample. A total of 72% had previous criminal records, half because of violent offences. They were socially adapted, with mean age 39 years, Spanish (86%), had a stable job and family (76%).

Conclusions. Most of the inmates due to traffic crimes are alcoholic, but very few are detected. Their alcohol consumption generates other criminal conduct, treatment being necessary in order to avoid relapse and social exclusion.

Published

2011-05-01

How to Cite

Miquel Monras, et al. “Prevalence of Alcohol Consumption Related Disorders in a Prison Population Convicted of Crimes Against Road Safety”. Actas Españolas De Psiquiatría, vol. 39, no. 3, May 2011, pp. 163-7, https://actaspsiquiatria.es/index.php/actas/article/view/657.

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