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  1. Schizophrenia and Violence

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  1. Homicide by men diagnosed with schizophrenia: national case-control study

    A number of studies have identified potential risk factors for schizophrenia and violence, including homicide. 3 - 5, 7, 20, 27, 28 Our 16-year national investigation of homicide by people with schizophrenia is the only published case-control study of homicide risk among persons diagnosed with schizophrenia to have been conducted in the UK.

  2. Biological Aspects of Aggression and Violence in Schizophrenia

    Several other studies have found that different brain regions influence violence in schizophrenia (Table 3) [26,73-86]. Aggression control is multifaceted, and dysfunction in functional connectivity between the amygdala and prefrontal cortex tends to predict higher levels of aggression [ 73 , 74 ].

  3. Schizophrenia and Violence: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Discussion. This systematic review of the risk of violence in schizophrenia and other psychoses identified 20 studies including 18,423 individuals with these disorders. There were four main findings. The first was that the risk of violent outcomes was increased in individuals with schizophrenia and other psychoses.

  4. Association of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders and Violence

    Key Points. Question What are the absolute and relative risks of perpetrating violence toward others in individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders compared with the general population?. Findings In this systematic review of 24 studies, the absolute risk of perpetrating violence in a subgroup of register-based studies was less than 1 in 20 in women with schizophrenia spectrum disorders ...

  5. Correlates of Future Violence in People Being Treated for Schizophrenia

    Objective: Violent behavior is infrequent among individuals with schizophrenia but is clinically important. The purpose of this study was to provide data on the correlates of violence, which may allow better risk assessment and care. Methods: A total of 1,435 individuals with schizophrenia who participated in the National Institute of Mental Health's Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of ...

  6. Schizophrenia and violence: systematic review and meta-analysis

    Background: Although expert opinion has asserted that there is an increased risk of violence in individuals with schizophrenia and other psychoses, there is substantial heterogeneity between studies reporting risk of violence, and uncertainty over the causes of this heterogeneity. We undertook a systematic review of studies that report on associations between violence and schizophrenia and ...

  7. Association of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders and Violence ...

    Importance: Violence perpetration outcomes in individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders contribute to morbidity and mortality at a population level, disrupt care, and lead to stigma. Objective: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of the risk of perpetrating interpersonal violence in individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders compared with general population control ...

  8. International Study of Schizophrenia and Violence

    The investigators identified 24 studies of violence perpetration outcomes in 15 countries involving 51,309 individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders from multiple databases; the studies were conducted between January 1970 and March 2021, and included case-control and cohort studies that allowed risks of interpersonal violence ...

  9. Research on interpersonal violence in schizophrenia: based on different

    Schizophrenia is one of the most common severe mental disorders associated with an increased risk of violence. The present study compares the demographical, clinical, and criminological characteristics of the patients with schizophrenia who committed different types of violence to relatives, acquaintances, or strangers. Archives of the violent offenders with schizophrenia referred to forensic ...

  10. In Search of a New Paradigm for Research on Violence and Schizophrenia

    Indeed, the opportu-nistic nature of most re- What is needed are search on violence and prospective studies with schizophrenia (and other violence as the primary mental disorders) has in- outcome. hibited progress in iden-tifying the roots of violent behavior and potential preventive measures.

  11. Empathy, schizophrenia and violence: A systematic review

    Apart from one single case study, sample sizes were between 24 (12 violent) and 116 (35 violent). A component of emotional empathy (emotion recognition) was measured in three of the studies, all of which showed some specific dysfunctional recognition related to violence. ... Emotional perception and violence in schizophrenia. The three studies ...

  12. Evidence Supports Link Between Schizophrenia, Violent Crime

    Researchers in Australia recently contributed new data to the body of work on the association between schizophrenia, substance abuse, and violent criminal behavior. In an article published online June 3 in Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, the group—including members from the Victoria Police Crime Department, the Centre for Forensic Behavioural ...

  13. Violence and Schizophrenia

    In public perception, schizophrenia is often associated with violence. This view is reinforced each time there are media reports of violent acts by purported mentally ill persons. There has been inadequate scientific attention to this domain of pathology, especially in therapeutic development. This may be changing, and we note that there have ...

  14. Very early-onset psychosis/schizophrenia: Case studies of spectrum of

    Introduction. Schizophrenia is a chronic severe mental illness with heterogeneous clinical profile and debilitating course. Research shows that clinical features, severity of illness, prognosis, and treatment of schizophrenia vary depending on the age of onset of illness.[1,2] Hence, age-specific research in schizophrenia has been emphasized.Although consistency has been noted in ...

  15. Review highlights risk factors associated with violence in schizophrenia

    The systematic review, published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry, looked at 24 studies which covered more than 50,000 people with schizophrenia across 15 countries over four decades. ... clarifies that there is now robust evidence from 24 individual studies of a modest increased risk of perpetration of violence in people with schizophrenia, but ...

  16. Schizophrenia and Violence: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Discussion. This systematic review of the risk of violence in schizophrenia and other psychoses identified 20 studies including 18,423 individuals with these disorders. There were four main findings. The first was that the risk of violent outcomes was increased in individuals with schizophrenia and other psychoses.

  17. Risk factors for violent behaviors in patients with schizophrenia: 2

    However, many previous studies examining risk factors for violence in psychosis tend to be cross-sectional in design and conducted in well-developed regions (4, 12-14). Therefore, this study aimed to explore the socio-demographic features, clinical characteristics, and medication of patients with schizophrenia using a longitudinal design.

  18. Schizophrenia and Violence: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    the world), study design (case-control versus longitudinal), and study period. In addition, we have conducted a systematic review of studies examining the risk of schizophrenia in homicide offenders. Methods Computerised Medline, Embase, and Psycinfo searches were performed from January 1970 to February 2009 using the terms

  19. Our Most Troubling Madness: Case Studies in Schizophrenia Across

    Furthermore, the book illustrates how the case studies from developing countries lend support to some of the novel approaches being used to manage schizophrenia in the United States (3, 4). For this reason, I believe this book is suitable not only for the general public but also for scientists, clinicians, and policy makers, especially those in ...

  20. Schizophrenia, Substance Abuse, and Violent Crime

    M ore than 20 epidemiological studies have reported on the association between major mental disorder and violence, including more than 10 that specifically have examined the relationship with schizophrenia. 1 These reports typically find that schizophrenia is related to a 4- to 6-fold increased risk of violent behavior, which has led to the view that schizophrenia and other major mental ...