Background: Patients with psychoses have an increased risk of becoming victims of violence. Previous studies have suggested that higher symptom levels are associated with a raised risk of becoming a victim of physical violence. There has been, however, no evidence on the type of symptoms that are linked with an increased risk of recent victimization. Methods: Data was taken from two studies on involuntarily admitted patients, one national study in England and an international one in six other European countries. In the week following admission, trained interviewers asked patients whether they had been victims of physical violence in the year prior to admission, and assessed symptoms on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS). Only patient...
Importance Absolute and relative risks of violence are increased in psychotic disorders, but the con...
To understand the heterogeneity of violent behaviors in patients with schizophrenia, one must consid...
Psychotic disorders often have been linked with violence. However, studies have shown that people wi...
BACKGROUND: Violent victimisation among people with major mental illness is well-documented but the ...
BACKGROUND: Since de-institutionalisation, much has been written about the risk posed to the communi...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to establish the prevalence and predictors of violent victimiza...
Background: People with schizophrenia are more violent than the general population, but this increas...
Background: People with schizophrenia are more violent than the general population, but this increas...
Background: People with schizophrenia are more violent than the general population, but this increas...
OBJECTIVE: Psychosis is considered an important risk factor for violence, but studies show inconsist...
Individuals with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder (SZ) experience more violent victimizatio...
Aims: There is evidence that individuals with a mental illness are more likely to report a history o...
Background While much attention has been given to the prediction of violent offending behaviour amon...
Background: Despite high rates of self-reported crime victimisation, no study to date has compared o...
Background: Despite high rates of self-reported crime victimisation, no study to date has compared o...
Importance Absolute and relative risks of violence are increased in psychotic disorders, but the con...
To understand the heterogeneity of violent behaviors in patients with schizophrenia, one must consid...
Psychotic disorders often have been linked with violence. However, studies have shown that people wi...
BACKGROUND: Violent victimisation among people with major mental illness is well-documented but the ...
BACKGROUND: Since de-institutionalisation, much has been written about the risk posed to the communi...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to establish the prevalence and predictors of violent victimiza...
Background: People with schizophrenia are more violent than the general population, but this increas...
Background: People with schizophrenia are more violent than the general population, but this increas...
Background: People with schizophrenia are more violent than the general population, but this increas...
OBJECTIVE: Psychosis is considered an important risk factor for violence, but studies show inconsist...
Individuals with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder (SZ) experience more violent victimizatio...
Aims: There is evidence that individuals with a mental illness are more likely to report a history o...
Background While much attention has been given to the prediction of violent offending behaviour amon...
Background: Despite high rates of self-reported crime victimisation, no study to date has compared o...
Background: Despite high rates of self-reported crime victimisation, no study to date has compared o...
Importance Absolute and relative risks of violence are increased in psychotic disorders, but the con...
To understand the heterogeneity of violent behaviors in patients with schizophrenia, one must consid...
Psychotic disorders often have been linked with violence. However, studies have shown that people wi...