BACKGROUND: Mental illnesses may explain vulnerability to develop extremist beliefs that can lead to violent protest and terrorism. Yet there is little evidence.AimsTo investigate the relationship between mental illnesses and extremist beliefs. METHOD: Population survey of 618 White British and Pakistani people in England. Extremism was assessed by an established measure of sympathies for violent protest and terrorism (SVPT). Respondents with any positive scores (showing sympathies) were compared with those with all negative scores. We calculated associations between extremist sympathies and ICD-10 diagnoses of depression and dysthymia, and symptoms of anxiety, personality difficulties, autism and post-traumatic stress. Also considered were...
Feeling threatened by terrorism can be associated with mental health problems and behavioural change...
This article examines the relationships between exposure to terrorism news and state social paranoia...
This article examines the relationships between exposure to terrorism news and state social paranoia...
BACKGROUND: There is growing risk from terrorism following radicalisation of young men. It is unclea...
OBJECTIVE: Clinicians are tasked with assessing the relationship between violence and mental illness...
BACKGROUND: Doctors, lawyers and criminal justice agencies need methods to assess vulnerability to v...
Doctors, lawyers and criminal justice agencies need methods to assess vulnerability to violent radic...
This rapid review synthesises findings on the link between violent extremism and mental disorders. V...
BACKGROUND: This study tests whether depression, psychosocial adversity, and limited social assets o...
This article employs probability-based modelling to unpack the complex and multifaceted individual, ...
Background: This study tests whether depression, psychosocial adversity, and limited social assets o...
Background: Public health-inspired programs for Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) have developed in...
Abstract The wave of Islamic State-linked terrorism experienced in the West over the past couple of...
The wave of Islamic State-linked terrorism experienced in the West over the past couple of years has...
Terrorist attacks have the capacity to threaten our beliefs about the world, cause distress across p...
Feeling threatened by terrorism can be associated with mental health problems and behavioural change...
This article examines the relationships between exposure to terrorism news and state social paranoia...
This article examines the relationships between exposure to terrorism news and state social paranoia...
BACKGROUND: There is growing risk from terrorism following radicalisation of young men. It is unclea...
OBJECTIVE: Clinicians are tasked with assessing the relationship between violence and mental illness...
BACKGROUND: Doctors, lawyers and criminal justice agencies need methods to assess vulnerability to v...
Doctors, lawyers and criminal justice agencies need methods to assess vulnerability to violent radic...
This rapid review synthesises findings on the link between violent extremism and mental disorders. V...
BACKGROUND: This study tests whether depression, psychosocial adversity, and limited social assets o...
This article employs probability-based modelling to unpack the complex and multifaceted individual, ...
Background: This study tests whether depression, psychosocial adversity, and limited social assets o...
Background: Public health-inspired programs for Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) have developed in...
Abstract The wave of Islamic State-linked terrorism experienced in the West over the past couple of...
The wave of Islamic State-linked terrorism experienced in the West over the past couple of years has...
Terrorist attacks have the capacity to threaten our beliefs about the world, cause distress across p...
Feeling threatened by terrorism can be associated with mental health problems and behavioural change...
This article examines the relationships between exposure to terrorism news and state social paranoia...
This article examines the relationships between exposure to terrorism news and state social paranoia...