Criminality and aggression among psychotic in-patients: frequency and clinical correlates

Autor: E. Tuninger E, S. Levander, R. Bernce, G. Johansson
Rok vydání: 2001
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Zdroj: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 103:294-300
ISSN: 0001-690X
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0447.2001.00028.x
Popis: Objective: Violence is common among patients with psychoses. The aim of the study was to examine relations between diagnoses, crimes, demographic variables and aggressive behaviour during admission to hospital. Method: During 14 months 257 patients were consecutively referred to a unit with high staff/patient ratio. They were assessed for clinical symptoms at admittance and discharge. Also legal status, coercive measures, criminality and sentences were examined. Results: Of the 257 patients, 38% were found in the police register and 33% had been prosecuted. Those patients committed 2525 crimes, including 292 acts of violence. Problems during admittance were related more to positive symptoms at admittance than to earlier criminality. Conclusion: Criminality rate is high among patients with functional psychoses. Many patients, especially women, had never been evaluated by a forensic psychiatrist. The psychiatric services have to consider the importance of preventing psychotic relapses and thereby also preventing violence and criminality.
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