Previous research has shown that delinquent adolescents are characterized b
y a number of psychiatric problems. Most of these assessments, however, hav
e been conducted on incarcerated adolescents.
By means of semi-structured assessment (Child Assessment Schedule) and self
report measures, we assessed psychiatric status in a group of 72 delinquent
adolescents, adjudicated before the Juvenile Court of Antwerp, Belgium. A
significant difference was found between ethnic groups on self-report score
s. Seventy per cent of subjects received at least one psychiatric diagnosis
. The most prevalent diagnoses were conduct disorder (CD), substance abuse
disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Less prevalen
t were post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depression (MD).
As we found that an unselected sample of delinquent adolescents show a grea
t number of psychiatric disorders, we suggest that psychiatric screening of
delinquent adolescents should be done systematically. The predictive value
of psychiatric assessment and subsequent treatment in delinquent adolescen
ts should be investigated by future, prospective research. (C) 2000 The Ass
ociation for Professionals in Services for Adolescents.