Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2021.100137
Title: Changes in national rates of psychiatric beds and incarceration in Central Eastern Europe and Central Asia from 1990-2019 : A retrospective database analysis
Authors: Mundt, Adrian P.
Rozas Serri, Enzo
Siebenfoercher, Mathias
Alikaj, Valbona
Ismayilov, Fuad
Razvodovsky, Yury E.
Hasanovic, Mevludin
Marinov, Petar
Franciskovic, Tanja
Cermakova, Pavla
Harro, Jaanus
Sulaberidze, Lela
Kalapos, Miklos Peter
Assimov, Marat
Nurmagambetova, Saltanat
Ibishi, Nazmie F.
Molchanova, Elena
Taube, Maris
Chihai, Jana
Dedovic, Jovo
Gosek, Pawel
Tataru, Nicoleta
Golenkov, Andrei
Lecic-Tosevski, Dusica
Randjelovic, Dunja
Izakova, Lubomira
Svab, Vesna
Vohidova, Mutabara
Kerimi, Nina
Sukhovii, Oleksii
Priebe, Stefan
Department of Psychiatry and Narcology
Keywords: 3.3 Health sciences;1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database;SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Issue Date: Aug-2021
Citation: Mundt , A P , Rozas Serri , E , Siebenfoercher , M , Alikaj , V , Ismayilov , F , Razvodovsky , Y E , Hasanovic , M , Marinov , P , Franciskovic , T , Cermakova , P , Harro , J , Sulaberidze , L , Kalapos , M P , Assimov , M , Nurmagambetova , S , Ibishi , N F , Molchanova , E , Taube , M , Chihai , J , Dedovic , J , Gosek , P , Tataru , N , Golenkov , A , Lecic-Tosevski , D , Randjelovic , D , Izakova , L , Svab , V , Vohidova , M , Kerimi , N , Sukhovii , O & Priebe , S 2021 , ' Changes in national rates of psychiatric beds and incarceration in Central Eastern Europe and Central Asia from 1990-2019 : A retrospective database analysis ' , LANCET REGIONAL HEALTH-EUROPE , vol. 7 , 100137 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanepe.2021.100137
Abstract: Background: Numbers of psychiatric beds (general, forensic, and residential) and prison populations have been considered to be indicators of institutionalisation of people with mental illnesses. The present study aimed to assess changes of those indicators across Central Eastern Europe and Central Asia (CEECA) over the last three decades to capture how care has developed during that historical period. Methods: We retrospectively obtained data on numbers of psychiatric beds and prison populations from 30 countries in CEECA between 1990 and 2019. We calculated the median of the percent changes between the first and last available data points for all CEECA and for groups of countries based on former political alliances and income levels. Findings: Primary national data were retrieved from 25 out of 30 countries. Data from international registries were used for the remaining five countries. For all of CEECA, the median decrease of the general psychiatric bed rates was 33.8% between 1990 and 2019. Median increases were observed for forensic psychiatric beds (24.7%), residential facility beds (12.0%), and for prison populations (36.0%). Greater reductions of rates of psychiatric beds were observed in countries with lower per capita income as well as in countries that were formerly part of the Soviet Union. Seventeen out of 30 countries showed inverse trends for general psychiatric beds and prison populations over time, indicating a possible shift of institutionalisation towards correctional settings. Interpretation: Most countries had decreased rates of general psychiatric beds, while there was an increase of forensic capacities. There was an increase in incarceration rates in a majority of countries. The large variation of changes underlines the need for policies that are informed by data and by comparisons across countries. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Description: © 2021 The Authors.
DOI: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2021.100137
ISSN: 2666-7762
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