Mental health struggles can be especially difficult to manage in a prison setting. To address this, experts developed a new screening tool specifically for inmates in Indonesia. This tool covers eight different areas, including depression, anxiety, the risk of suicide, and psychotic disorders.
The tool consists of 27 items based on an extensive review of existing research and expert opinions. It is designed to help staff identify priority mental health conditions early. By providing a structured way to check for issues like aggression or drug use history, it aims to create a clearer path for those who need care.
While the tool has shown good initial promise from experts, it is still in the early stages. More testing and field studies are needed before it can be used as a standard routine. For now, it serves as a structured framework to help identify people who might need more intensive mental health support.