| Literature DB >> 25681138 |
Valentina Candini1, Chiara Buizza2, Clarissa Ferrari1, Maria Elena Boero3, Gian Marco Giobbio4, Nicoletta Goldschmidt5, Stefania Greppo5, Laura Iozzino1, Paolo Maggi6, Anna Melegari3, Patrizio Pasqualetti7, Giuseppe Rossi1, Giovanni de Girolamo8.
Abstract
People with severe mental disorders and a history of violence are often seen as a difficult-to-manage segment of the population. In addition, this group is usually characterized by a high risk of crime recidivism, and poor compliance with community and aftercare programs. To investigate a sample of male patients living in Residential Facilities (RFs) with a history of violent behavior against people and to compare their characteristics with those of never-violent residents; to analyze the associations between aggressive behaviors in the last two years and a history of previous violence; and, to assess the predictors of aggressive behaviors. This study is part of a prospective observational cohort study which involved 23 RFs in Northern Italy. A comprehensive set of sociodemographic, clinical, and treatment-related information was gathered, and standardized assessments were administered to each participant. Also a detailed assessment of aggressive behaviors in the past two years was carried out. The study involved 268 males: 81 violent and 187 never-violent. Compared to never-violent patients, violent patients were younger, with a higher proportion of personality disorders, and have displayed an increased number of aggressive behaviors in the last two years. The presence of a history of violent behavior in the past significantly increases the probability of committing aggressive acts in the future.Entities:
Keywords: Aggressive behavior; Mental illness; Predictors; Recidivism; Residential facility; Violence
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25681138 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2015.01.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Law Psychiatry ISSN: 0160-2527