Phelan, Bresnahan, Stueve and Pescosolido [1] presented a large sample (N = 1444) with vignettes of people with mental illness, in which no violent behavior or thoughts were described, and inquired how likely it was that the “patient” would be violent. Many participants believed it ...
Violent Crime and Mental Illness in Trinidad and Tobago: An Audit of Mandated Patients in a Psychiatric HospitalMills, T’Shara
mental healthmental illnesspsychopathyMental Illness and Crime comprehensively synthesizes and critically examines what is currently known about the relationship of... RA Schug,HF Fradella - American Cancer Society 被引量: 16发表: 2014年 Childhood Adversity, Mental Health, and Violent Crime BACKGROUND...
ContextSince deinstitutionalization, most persons with severe mental illness (SMI) now live in the community, where they are at great risk for crime
"When we hear about crimes committed by people with mental illness, they tend to be big headline-making crimes so they get stuck in people's heads," said lead researcher Jillian Peterson, PhD. "The vast majority of people with mental illness are not violent, not criminal and not dangerous...
Mental illness, crime, and violence: Risk, context, and social control In this article, I review theory and research on the relationship between mental illness, crime, and violence. I begin by discussing the larger backdrop of... FE Markowitz - 《Aggression & Violent Behavior》 被引量: 93...
Also, victim sexual orientation moderated the relation of victim trauma history and general anxiety symptoms. Results are discussed in relation to victimization prevalence rates, sexual prejudice theory, and assessment and treatment of violent crime victims. 展开 关键词: sexual orientation LGBT victim ...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and based on clinical decision-making with or without tools developed for other purposes. We aimed to develop and validate a predictive model for suicide using data from linked population-based registers in...
[37,38,39,40]. Health experts have long warned that, due to its prevalence and severity, society is facing an epidemic of mental illness [41]. Amid a pandemic, which has already exerted significant human and economic consequences on public health [42,43,44,45], more ways to address ...
“News media coverage on gun violence tended to implicate mental illness as the cause of gun violence and frequently proposed gun restrictions for people with mental illnesses as a solution,”Yu Lu, PhD,andJeff R. Temple, PhD,of the University of Texas Medical Branch,...