Studies in the area of psychosis and violence to date suggest that those who suffer from psychosis are at higher risk for perpetration of such aggressive behaviours. In fact, it has been suggested that variables such as substance use and personality may mediate this relationship. Other variables, such as childhood physical abuse, might also be implicated in the etiology. In the current study, a sample of one hundred and eighteen participants with a primary diagnosis of psychosis were interviewed and prevalence rates for aggressive experiences were as follows: history of trouble with the law (45%), history of emotional abuse (9.6%), physical abuse (38.8%), and sexual abuse (60.2%). With regard to perpetration, 69.6% reported verbal or physic...
The potential association between psychosis and violence to others has long been debated. Past resea...
Background: People with schizophrenia are more violent than the general population, but this increas...
Recent research has reported increased risk of aggressive incidents by individuals with psychotic il...
Studies in the area of psychosis and violence to date suggest that those who suffer from psychosis a...
The objective of this study is to explore, within a sample of early psychosis patients (EPP), if sub...
BackgroundAlthough mental illness accounts for only 4% of aggressive behavior in the general populat...
IMPORTANCE: Although many studies have explored the correlates of violence during first-episode psy...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to establish the prevalence and predictors of violent victimiza...
Violent victimization in persons with severe mental illness has long-term adverse consequences. Litt...
Background: While statistically robust, the association between psychosis and violence remains causa...
Violent behaviour (VB) occurs in first episode of schizophrenia and can have devastating impact both...
Current literature has established that the prevalence of both aggression and victimisation are elev...
Since the 19th century, it has been widely acknowledged that persons with a psychotic disorder are m...
Objective: The First Episode of Psychosis (FEP) represents a period of heightened risk for aggressio...
This study aims to determine whether it is possible to identify clinical profiles at risk of violent...
The potential association between psychosis and violence to others has long been debated. Past resea...
Background: People with schizophrenia are more violent than the general population, but this increas...
Recent research has reported increased risk of aggressive incidents by individuals with psychotic il...
Studies in the area of psychosis and violence to date suggest that those who suffer from psychosis a...
The objective of this study is to explore, within a sample of early psychosis patients (EPP), if sub...
BackgroundAlthough mental illness accounts for only 4% of aggressive behavior in the general populat...
IMPORTANCE: Although many studies have explored the correlates of violence during first-episode psy...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to establish the prevalence and predictors of violent victimiza...
Violent victimization in persons with severe mental illness has long-term adverse consequences. Litt...
Background: While statistically robust, the association between psychosis and violence remains causa...
Violent behaviour (VB) occurs in first episode of schizophrenia and can have devastating impact both...
Current literature has established that the prevalence of both aggression and victimisation are elev...
Since the 19th century, it has been widely acknowledged that persons with a psychotic disorder are m...
Objective: The First Episode of Psychosis (FEP) represents a period of heightened risk for aggressio...
This study aims to determine whether it is possible to identify clinical profiles at risk of violent...
The potential association between psychosis and violence to others has long been debated. Past resea...
Background: People with schizophrenia are more violent than the general population, but this increas...
Recent research has reported increased risk of aggressive incidents by individuals with psychotic il...