| Literature DB >> 19916061 |
Joakim Sturup1, Karolina Sorman, Per Lindqvist, Marianne Kristiansson.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To report the rate of violent victimization of psychiatric patients 1 year before interview and to examine the relative rate in comparison to the general population.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19916061 PMCID: PMC3024491 DOI: 10.1007/s00127-009-0167-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol ISSN: 0933-7954 Impact factor: 4.328
Victimisation among psychiatric patients in Stockholm: socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of cases, controls and refusals
| Cases ( | Controls ( | Refusals ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||
| Female | 203 (52%) | 609 (52%) | 50 (47%) |
| Male | 187 (48%) | 561 (48%) | 57 (53%) |
| Mean age (SD) | 36.6 (11.8) | 36.6 (11.8) | 36.9 (11.5) |
| Born in Sweden | 285 (73%) | 931 (80%) | * |
| Monthly income | |||
| >1,000€ | 191 (49%) | 334 (29%) | * |
| 1,000–2,000€ | 156 (40%) | 312 (27%) | * |
| <2,000€ | 43 (11%) | 524 (45%) | * |
| Diagnosis | |||
| Mood disorder (F30–F39) | 124 (32%) | ** | 27 (26%) |
| Psychosis (F20–F29) | 76 (20%) | ** | 25 (23%) |
| Personality disorder (F60–F61) | 55 (14%) | ** | 5 (5%) |
| Dependence disorder (F10–F19) | 22 (6%) | ** | 7 (6%) |
| Other (all other) | 111 (28%) | ** | 43 (40%) |
| Admission | 272 (67%) | ** | 65 (61%) |
| Involuntary treatment | 105 (27%) | ** | 30 (28%) |
| Mean duration of hospitalisation (days) (SD) | 17.2 (23.3) | ** | 14.3 (23.5) |
| Hospital | |||
| Hospital I | 351 (90%) | ** | 96 (90%) |
| Hospital II | 39 (10%) | ** | 11 (10%) |
* Not known
** Not applicable
Twelve-month rate of violent victimisation in Stockholm among 390 psychiatric patients and 1,170 gender- and age-matched controls in Stockholm Percent (95% CI)
| Cases | Controls | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Males ( | Females ( | Total ( | Males ( | Females ( | Total ( | |
| Visible injury | 13.5% (9.0–19.1) | 15.5% (10.6–21.0) | 14.5% (11.3–18.5) | 3.5% (2.2–5.5) | 2.3% (1.3–3.8) | 2.9% (2.0–4.0) |
| Medical attention | 8.5% (5.0–13.5) | 11.8% (7.7–17.0) | 10.2% (7.2–13.4) | 2.1% (1.1–3.7) | 0.7% (0.2–1.7) | 1.3% (0.7–2.1) |
| Any victimisation | 19.2% (13.9–25.6) | 23.1% (17.5–29.6) | 20.0% (16.1–24.3) | 4.9% (3.2–6.9) | 2.8% (1.6–4.4) | 3.8% (2.8–5.0) |
Crude odds ratio for 12-month rate of victimisation among 390 psychiatric patients versus 1,170 gender and age-matched controls in Stockholm
| Males OR (95% CI), | Females OR (95% CI), | Total OR (95% CI), | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visible injury | 4.2 (2.2–8.1), | 7.7 (3.8–15.9), | 5.7 (3.6–9.2), |
| Medical attention | 4.3 (1.9–11.9), | 20.3 (6.8–81.1), | 8.8 (4.7–17.3), |
| Any victimisation | 4.7 (2.6–8.3), | 10.5 (5.7–19.9), | 6.4 (4.2–9.7), |
Cases and controls were tested (P value) using Chi-square test