Background : Violence risk assessment in schizophrenia relies heavily on criminal history factors.Aims : To investigate which criminal history factors are most strongly associated with violent crime in schizophrenia.Method : A total of 13 806 individuals (8891 men and 4915 women) with two or more hospital admissions for schizophrenia were followed up for violent convictions. Multivariate hazard ratios for 15 criminal history factors included in different risk assessment tools were calculated. The incremental predictive validity of these factors was estimated using tests of discrimination, calibration and reclassification.Results : Over a mean follow-up of 12.0 years, 17.3% of men (n = 1535) and 5.7% of women (n = 281) were convicted of a vi...
Study of the relationship between mental disorder and violent behavior is critical both from a publi...
Objective: To examine the relationship between committing homicide, the presence of schizophrenia, s...
Abstract: Background: Existing research in law and psychiatry point to schizophrenia as a risk fact...
BACKGROUND: Violence risk assessment in schizophrenia relies heavily on criminal history factors. ...
Clinical guidelines recommend that violence risk be assessed in schizophrenia. Current approaches ar...
OBJECTIVE: To determine risk factors for and prevalence of violent crime in patients with schizophre...
During the last decades, interest has increased in structured risk assessment of future violence as ...
Individuals with severe mental illness are at increased risk of violence compared with the general p...
Background: People with schizophrenia are more violent than the general population, but this increas...
Background: There is consistent evidence for an association between schizophrenia and criminal offen...
OBJECTIVES: To undertake a systematic review on structured violence risk assessment tools in individ...
CONTEXT: Persons with schizophrenia are thought to be at increased risk of committing violent crime ...
Background: The present thesis is written with the overall aim of advancing knowledge of criminal of...
Background: Current approaches to stratify psychiatric patients into groups based on violence risk a...
Objective: This study examined crime and violence in patients with schizophrenia with and without co...
Study of the relationship between mental disorder and violent behavior is critical both from a publi...
Objective: To examine the relationship between committing homicide, the presence of schizophrenia, s...
Abstract: Background: Existing research in law and psychiatry point to schizophrenia as a risk fact...
BACKGROUND: Violence risk assessment in schizophrenia relies heavily on criminal history factors. ...
Clinical guidelines recommend that violence risk be assessed in schizophrenia. Current approaches ar...
OBJECTIVE: To determine risk factors for and prevalence of violent crime in patients with schizophre...
During the last decades, interest has increased in structured risk assessment of future violence as ...
Individuals with severe mental illness are at increased risk of violence compared with the general p...
Background: People with schizophrenia are more violent than the general population, but this increas...
Background: There is consistent evidence for an association between schizophrenia and criminal offen...
OBJECTIVES: To undertake a systematic review on structured violence risk assessment tools in individ...
CONTEXT: Persons with schizophrenia are thought to be at increased risk of committing violent crime ...
Background: The present thesis is written with the overall aim of advancing knowledge of criminal of...
Background: Current approaches to stratify psychiatric patients into groups based on violence risk a...
Objective: This study examined crime and violence in patients with schizophrenia with and without co...
Study of the relationship between mental disorder and violent behavior is critical both from a publi...
Objective: To examine the relationship between committing homicide, the presence of schizophrenia, s...
Abstract: Background: Existing research in law and psychiatry point to schizophrenia as a risk fact...