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Different needs in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders who behave aggressively towards others depend on gender: a latent class analysis approach.

Moritz Philipp Günther1, Steffen Lau2, Sabine Kling3, Martina Sonnweber2, Elmar Habermeyer2, Johannes Kirchebner2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is limited research with inconsistent findings on differences between female and male offender patients with a schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD), who behave aggressively towards others. This study aimed to analyse inhomogeneities in the dataset and to explore, if gender can account for those.
METHODS: Latent class analysis was used to analyse a mixed forensic dataset consisting of 31 female and 329 male offender patients with SSD, who were accused or convicted of a criminal offence and were admitted to forensic psychiatric inpatient treatment between 1982 and 2016 in Switzerland.
RESULTS: Two homogenous subgroups were identified among SSD symptoms and offence characteristics in forensic SSD patients that can be attributed to gender. Despite an overall less severe criminal and medical history, the female-dominated class was more likely to receive longer prison terms, similarly high antipsychotic dosages, and was less likely to benefit from inpatient treatment. Earlier findings were confirmed and extended in terms of socio-demographic variables, diseases and criminal history, comorbidities (including substance use), the types of offences committed in the past and as index offence, accountability assumed in court, punishment adjudicated, antipsychotic treatment received, and the development of symptoms during psychiatric inpatient treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: Female offender patients with schizophrenia might need a more tailored approach in prevention, assessment and treatment to diminish tendencies of inequity shown in this study.

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Keywords:  Female; Forensic psychiatry; Gender differences; Latent class analysis; Male; Men; Offenders with schizophrenia spectrum disorder; Women

Year:  2021        PMID: 33714266      PMCID: PMC7956105          DOI: 10.1186/s12991-021-00343-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Gen Psychiatry        ISSN: 1744-859X            Impact factor:   3.455


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