PTSD Prevalence in US Prisons: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Background: This study aims to update the evidence on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) prevalence in US prisons and jails by adopting part of the methodology from a prominent systematic review, specially paying attention to Open Science values, such as transparency and reproducibility for futur...
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| description | Background: This study aims to update the evidence on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) prevalence in US prisons and jails by adopting part of the methodology from a prominent systematic review, specially paying attention to Open Science values, such as transparency and reproducibility for future research updates. Method: Assisted by ASReview, 36,052 papers from six databases were screened, followed by full-text reviews by two independent reviewers. Only studies using validated diagnostic instruments to assess PTSD in random samples of general prison or jail populations in the US between 1980 and 2023 were included. Results: Of the initial 221 studies selected for an in-depth full-text screening, ten studies, with a combined sample size of 4,016 participants, met the inclusion criteria—four more than the original review. Meta-analyses were conducted to estimate pooled prevalence rates and evaluate heterogeneity and publication bias. The point prevalence of PTSD was 16% for men and 32% for women, while lifetime prevalence was 38% for men and 45% for women. Conclusions: Despite restricting the analysis to one country and applying stringent inclusion criteria, high between-study heterogeneity persists, indicating the need for caution in interpreting and generalizing the results. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-aa1ba4ccda5b4f8ab154c3c4dc2059262025-08-20T03:31:54ZengSociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y ForenseEuropean Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context1889-18611989-40072025-07-01172738710.5093/ejpalc2025a711320559PTSD Prevalence in US Prisons: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisLaura Young0Alexander Trinidad1Maite Azabal-Gallego2University of Mannheim, Mannheim , Germany, University of Mannheim, Germany;University of Cologne, Cologne , Germany, University of Cologne, Germany;University of the Basque Country EHU, Basque Country , Spain, University of the Basque Country EHU, SpainBackground: This study aims to update the evidence on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) prevalence in US prisons and jails by adopting part of the methodology from a prominent systematic review, specially paying attention to Open Science values, such as transparency and reproducibility for future research updates. Method: Assisted by ASReview, 36,052 papers from six databases were screened, followed by full-text reviews by two independent reviewers. Only studies using validated diagnostic instruments to assess PTSD in random samples of general prison or jail populations in the US between 1980 and 2023 were included. Results: Of the initial 221 studies selected for an in-depth full-text screening, ten studies, with a combined sample size of 4,016 participants, met the inclusion criteria—four more than the original review. Meta-analyses were conducted to estimate pooled prevalence rates and evaluate heterogeneity and publication bias. The point prevalence of PTSD was 16% for men and 32% for women, while lifetime prevalence was 38% for men and 45% for women. Conclusions: Despite restricting the analysis to one country and applying stringent inclusion criteria, high between-study heterogeneity persists, indicating the need for caution in interpreting and generalizing the results. https://journals.copmadrid.org/ejpalc/art/ejpalc2025a7 ptsdmental health effectsresearch methodology/measurementfemale offenders |
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| title | PTSD Prevalence in US Prisons: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
| title_full | PTSD Prevalence in US Prisons: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
| title_fullStr | PTSD Prevalence in US Prisons: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
| title_full_unstemmed | PTSD Prevalence in US Prisons: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
| title_short | PTSD Prevalence in US Prisons: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
| title_sort | ptsd prevalence in us prisons a systematic review and meta analysis |
| topic | ptsd mental health effects research methodology/measurement female offenders |
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