As part of the admission process to the North Carolina state prison system,
1,494 prisoners completed the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). The mean BD
I score for this population was 12.57 (SD=8.51), which corresponds to the "
mild depression" range on the instrument, While overall BDI scores for pris
oners were elevated relative to general population norms for the test, fema
le inmates, younger prisoners, close custody inmates, and those serving the
ir first period of incarceration produced even higher BDI scores. Thus, rep
orts of generalized feelings of depression are common among prisoners. Resu
lts suggest that a score of 20 might serve as an appropriate cutting score
to determine the need for further assessment and mental health intervention
in this population. Factor analysis of the inmates' responses yielded four
distinct, interpretable factors labeled (a) cognitive symptoms, (b) vegeta
tive symptoms, (c) emotional symptoms, and (d) feelings of punishment. Thes
e factors may suggest different components of the response to incarceration
.