Abstract
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.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 46-51 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | International Journal of Law and Psychiatry |
Volume | 39 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Adolescent
- Adult
- Aggression
- Aggressive behavior
- Community Mental Health Centers
- Humans
- Italy
- Logistic Models
- Male
- Mental illness
- Middle Aged
- Personality Disorders
- Predictors
- Prospective Studies
- Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
- Recidivism
- Residential Facilities
- Residential facility
- Risk Factors
- Violence
- Young Adult