Prevalence of alcohol and substance use relapse in forensic inpatients with substance use disorders in Germany
Seyma Düger, Finn Sörensen, Birgit Völlm

TL;DR
This study finds that over two-thirds of forensic inpatients in Germany relapse during treatment for substance use disorders, with no clear predictive factors identified.
Contribution
The study provides the first insights into relapse rates among forensic psychiatric patients mandated under §64 StGB in Germany.
Findings
65.7% of patients relapsed within two years of treatment.
Cannabinoids were the most commonly used substances during relapse.
Static factors like age or comorbidity did not significantly predict relapse rates.
Abstract
Offenders who pose a risk of harm and whose convictions are linked to substance use can be mandated to undergo treatment in forensic psychiatric hospitals under Section 64 StGB of the German Penal Code (Strafsgesetzbuch; StGB), if there are reasonable prospects that treatment might be successful. Relapses during treatment is a common occurrence in patients with substance use disorders but little is known about the frequencies of such events in a forensic setting. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of relapse among patients who undergo treatment under § 64 StGB, identify substances involved and possible predictive factors. We utilized data over the span of two years from 108 patients who were admitted to the Clinic of Forensic Psychiatry in Rostock, Germany, between 2019 and 2021.We used descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis. A relapse was defined as a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSubstance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes · Mental Health Treatment and Access · Schizophrenia research and treatment
