Bouchard, Jean-Pierre2023-03-162023-03-162022Fovet, T., Eck, M. and Bouchard, J.P., 2022. What are psychiatric disorders of people who are incarcerated in France?. In ANNALES MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGIQUES (Vol. 180, No. 9, pp. 970-977). 21 STREET CAMILLE DESMOULINS, ISSY, 92789 MOULINEAUX CEDEX 9, FRANCE: MASSON EDITEUR.0003-4487https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amp.2022.08.008http://hdl.handle.net/10566/8606The presence of detainees suffering from psychiatric disorders has been observed since the birth of the modern prison system, and the numbers have fluctuated since then, depending on the evolution of psychiatric facilities and the French legislative framework. As of January 1, 2022, almost 70,000 people were incarcerated in the 187 French correctional institutions in metropolitan and overseas France. Many psychiatric disorders are over-represented in the correctional population compared to the general population, and they include disorders such as depressive, psychotic, bipolar, post-traumatic stress, and substance abuse disorders together with neurodevelopmental disorders such as attention deficit disorder with/without hyperactivity. In this interview with Jean-Pierre Bouchard, Thomas Fovet and Marion Eck discuss this phenomenon based on recent epidemiological data and their personal experience. Some specific clinical aspects of psychiatry in the correctional environment are also discussed.frJailPrisonPsychiatricPrisionerMental healthWhat are psychiatric disorders of people who are incarcerated in FranceDe quels troubles psychiatriques souffrent les personnes détenues en France ?Article