| Literature DB >> 28400569 |
Jun Wang1, Chun Li1, Xiao-Min Zhu1, Si-Mei Zhang1, Jian-Song Zhou1, Qi-Guang Li1, Qun Wang1, Shao-Ling Zhong1, Chee H Ng2, Gabor S Ungvari3,4, Yu-Tao Xiang5, Xiao-Ping Wang6.
Abstract
Little is known about the association between schizophrenia and violence in women in China. This study aimed to examine the association between schizophrenia and violence in Chinese female offenders. Fifty-two schizophrenia patients were identified from the female offenders who received forensic psychiatric assessments in 2011 in Hunan province, China. Using a propensity score matching method, 104 matched controls without psychiatric disorders were selected from female criminals in Hunan province. Violent offences and homicides were verified and recorded. The percentages of violent offences and homicides were significantly higher in female offenders with schizophrenia than in controls (78.8% vs. 30.8%, P < 0.001; 44.2% vs. 18.3%, P = 0.001, respectively). Multivariate logistic regression analyses revealed that diagnosis of schizophrenia, younger age at first offence, living in rural area and a lower education level were independently and positively associated with violent offences, while having a diagnosis of schizophrenia and lower education level were associated with homicides. There appears to be an independent and positive association between schizophrenia and violent offence in Chinese female offenders. Effective preventive approaches on violence in female schizophrenia patients are warranted.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28400569 PMCID: PMC5429758 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-00975-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Flowchart of the recruitment process. PSD: psychiatric disorders; PTSD: posttraumatic stress disorder; PSM: propensity score matching; SCZ: schizophrenia; *Some subjects have more than one situations as listed below.
Comparisons between patients and controls before and after propensity scores matching (n, %).
| Variable | Before PSM | After PSM | ||||
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| Patients (n = 52) | Controls (n = 830) |
| Patients (n = 52) | Controls (n = 104) |
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| Han Chinese | 47 (90.4) | 739 (89.0) | 0.762 | 47 (90.4) | 88 (84.6) | 0.320 |
| Educational level | ||||||
| Primary school and below | 27 (51.9) | 316 (38.1) |
| 27 (51.9) | 44 (42.3) | 0.256 |
| Junior middle school and above | 25 (48.1) | 514 (61.9) | 25 (48.1) | 60 (57.7) | ||
| Unmarried | 7 (13.5) | 107 (12.9) | 0.905 | 7 (13.5) | 20 (19.2) | 0.369 |
| Unemployment | 17 (32.7) | 282 (34.0) | 0.850 | 17 (32.7) | 37 (35.6) | 0.721 |
| Low income | 27 (51.9) | 322 (38.8) | 0.060 | 27 (51.9) | 45 (43.3) | 0.307 |
| Living in rural area | 40 (76.9) | 293 (35.3) |
| 40 (76.9) | 74 (71.2) | 0.444 |
| Family PSD history | 14 (26.9) | 38 (4.6) |
| 14 (26.9) | 20 (19.2) | 0.273 |
| Parental violent crime | 0 (0.0) | 87 (10.5) |
| 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | >0.99 |
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| Offence history | 23 (44.2) | 39 (4.7) |
| 23 (44.2) | 28 (26.9) |
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| Age at first offence (years) | 36.7 ± 11.8 | 36.8 ± 10.1 | 0.978 | 36.7 ± 11.8 | 37.9 ± 10.6 | 0.534 |
| Less than 30 | 16 (30.8) | 204 (24.6) | 0.317 | 16 (30.8) | 26 (25.0) | 0.444 |
| 30 and above | 36 (69.2) | 626 (75.4) | 36 (69.2) | 78 (75.0) | ||
| Age at present offence (years) | 39.6 ± 10.7 | 37.2 ± 10.1 | 0.095 | 39.6 ± 10.7 | 38.8 ± 10.6 | 0.645 |
| Less than 30 | 10 (19.2) | 197 (23.7) | 0.457 | 10 (19.2) | 24 (23.1) | 0.583 |
| 30 and above | 42 (80.8) | 633 (76.3) | 42 (80.8) | 80 (76.9) | ||
| Violent Offence | 41 (78.8) | 254 (30.6) |
| 41 (78.8) | 32 (30.8) |
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| Homicide | 23 (44.2) | 138 (16.6) |
| 23 (44.2) | 19 (18.3) |
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PSD: psychiatric disorder; PSM: propensity score matching; #Status before arrest; $The age at present offence was used for persons without an offence history.
Univariate and multivariate analyses for violent offence (n, %).
| Characteristic | Offence type | Univariate analysis | Multivariate analysis | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Violent (n = 73) | Non-violent (n = 83) | OR (95% CI) |
| OR (95% CI) |
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| Diagnosis of Schizophrenia | 41 (56.2) | 11 (13.3) | 8.4 (3.8~18.4) |
| 9.3 (3.9~22.0) |
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| Younger age at first offence | 26 (35.6) | 16 (19.3) | 2.3 (1.1~4.8) |
| 4.0 (1.6~10.1) |
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| Living in rural area | 61 (83.6) | 53 (63.9) | 2.9 (1.3~6.2) |
| 3.6 (1.4~9.4) |
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| Low level of education | 41 (56.2) | 30 (36.1) | 2.3 (1.2~4.3) |
| 2.4 (1.1~5.3) |
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| Chinese Han | 64 (87.7) | 71 (85.5) | 1.2 (0.5~3.0) | 0.698 | NS | |
| Unmarried | 13 (17.8) | 14 (16.9) | 1.1 (0.5~2.5) | 0.877 | NS | |
| Unemployment | 24 (32.9) | 30 (36.1) | 0.9 (0.4~1.7) | 0.669 | NS | |
| Low income | 38 (52.1) | 34 (41.0) | 1.6 (0.8~3.0) | 0.166 | NS | |
| Family PSD history | 16 (21.9) | 18 (21.7) | 1.0 (0.5~2.2) | 0.972 | NS | |
| Previous offence | 24 (32.9) | 27 (32.5) | 1.0 (0.5~2.0) | 0.963 | NS | |
| Young age at present offence | 21 (28.8) | 13 (15.7) | 2.2 (1.0~4.7) | 0.051 | NS | |
Bolded values: <0.05; PSD: psychiatric disorders; PSM: propensity score matching; NS: not significant in the final model.
Univariate and multivariate analyses for homicide (n, %).
| Characteristic | Offence type | Univariate analysis | Multivariate analysis | |||
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| Homicide (n = 42) | Non-homicide (n = 114) | OR (95% CI) |
| OR (95% CI) |
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| Diagnosis of Schizophrenia | 23 (54.8) | 29 (25.4) | 3.5 (1.7~7.4) |
| 4.0 (1.8~8.9) |
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| Low level of education | 25 (59.5) | 46 (40.4) | 2.2 (1.1~4.5) |
| 2.2 (1.0~4.7) |
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| Living in rural area | 35 (83.3) | 79 (69.3) | 2.2 (0.9~5.5) | 0.085 | NS | |
| Chinese Han | 36 (85.7) | 99 (86.8) | 0.9 (0.3~2.5) | 0.855 | NS | |
| Unmarried | 5 (11.9) | 22 (19.3) | 0.6 (0.2~1.6) | 0.284 | NS | |
| Unemployment | 13 (31.0) | 41 (36.0) | 0.8 (0.4~1.7) | 0.560 | NS | |
| Low income | 20 (47.6) | 52 (45.6) | 1.1 (0.5~2.2) | 0.824 | NS | |
| Family PSD history | 10 (23.8) | 24 (21.1) | 1.2 (0.5~2.7) | 0.712 | NS | |
| Previous offence | 11 (26.2) | 40 (35.1) | 0.7 (0.3~1.4) | 0.295 | NS | |
| Young age at first offence | 11 (26.2) | 31 (27.2) | 1.0 (0.4~2.1) | 0.900 | NS | |
| Young age at present offence | 11 (26.2) | 23 (20.2) | 1.4 (0.6~3.2) | 0.421 | NS | |
Bolded values: <0.05; PSD: psychiatric disorders; PSM: propensity score matching; NS: not significant in the final model.