Caratteristiche cliniche, diagnostiche e forensi di un campione di pazienti di una REMS

Translated title of the contribution: Clinical, diagnostic and forensic features of a REMS patient's sample

Gianluca Maiorca, Irene Mascia, Riccardo Curreli, Andrea Campus, Mirko Manchia, Alessandra Nivoli, Liliana Lorettu

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Abstract

Introduction. Residential Services for the Execution of Security Measures (REMS) are specialist psychiatric units for forensic patients created in 2015 after OPG (Italian Security Psychiatric Forensic Hospitals) have been closed. Aims. to describe the clinical, diagnostic and forensic features of patients and evaluate the relevance of 3 elements: use of alcohol and substance, antisociality, cognitive disability. A further aim is the evaluation of the level of pre and post admission diagnostic concordance. Methods. A specific database has been set for the purpose of the study, which collects data of patients admitted in 5 years of activity of the unit. Data have been analysed through a descriptive approach. Results. 4 main clusters have been identified: Psychosis, Use of Alcohol/Substance Disorder, Personality Disorder, Cognitive Disability. Alcohol/substance use, antisociality, cognitive disability elements are relevant in the sample. Diagnostic concordance level pre- and post- admission is overall good, sometimes partial. Conclusions. alcohol/substance use, antisociality and cognitive disability, often in comorbidity mode, represent core features in part of the sample. This finding emphasizes a complexity level which is linked to social and judicial aspects, in addition to the health component.

Translated title of the contributionClinical, diagnostic and forensic features of a REMS patient's sample
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)S15-S19
JournalRivista di Psichiatria
Volume55
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

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  • Psychiatry and Mental health

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