Title of article :
Violent victimization in schizophrenia
Author/Authors :
Teija Honkonen، نويسنده , , Markus Henriksson، نويسنده , , Anna-Maija Koivisto، نويسنده , , Eija Steng?rd، نويسنده , , Raimo K.R. Salokangas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Background We investigated the 3-year
prevalence, and the sociodemographic and clinical correlates
of violent victimization in a large and unselected
nationwide sample of deinstitutionalized patients with
schizophrenia. Methods The sample comprised 670
schizophrenic patients aged 15–64 years, who had been
discharged from psychiatric hospitals in Finland in
1994. Comprehensive data were collected from psychiatric
case records on the patients’ sociodemographic
factors and psychiatric history, as well as the patients’
overall level of functioning. The patients were interviewed
3 years after discharge by each district’s psychiatric
professionals using a structured interview schedule
specifically designed for the purposes of the present
study project.Results The prevalence of self-reported violent
victimization during the 3-year follow-up was
5.6%. In the multivariate analysis, a poor financial situation,
alcohol abuse and being a perpetrator of a violent
or some other crime were associated with violent victimization.
Conclusions The prevalence of violent victimization
among schizophrenic patients in Finland was
markedly lower than that reported on patients in the
United States or Great Britain, but correlates were similar.
Patients with a poor financial situation and a history
of alcohol misuse, as well as of violent behaviour, seem
to have an increased risk for violent victimization, and
constitute a vulnerable subgroup in this respect. This
subgroup of deinstitutionalized patients with schizophrenia
may need additional care and protection from
the danger posed to them from other members of the society.
Keywords :
schizophrenia – deinstitutionalization –violence – victimization
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)