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Deconstructing violence in acutely exacerbating psychotic patients

Authors :
Věra Strunzová
Kateřina Příhodová
Marek Páv
Jan Vevera
Anna Klemsová
Andrea Nichtová
Marcela Nocárová
Eva Papoušková
Lucie Kališová
Veronika Juríčková
Tereza Příhodová
Jan Volavka
Petr Žižka
Source :
CNS spectrums.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BackgroundThis study examined the proximate causes of psychotic patients’ aggression upon the admission to the psychiatric wards of a university and two state hospitals.MethodsThe authors used a semistructured interview to elicit proximate causes of assaults from the assailants and victims. The treating psychiatrists and nurses provided additional information. Based on this interview, aggressive episodes were categorized as psychotic, impulsive and planned.ResultsA total of 820 assaults committed by 289 newly admitted violent psychotic inpatients were evaluated. The interview ratings indicated that 76.71% of the assaults were directly driven by psychotic symptoms and 22.32% of all attacks were labeled as impulsive. Only 0.98% of assaults were categorized as planned.ConclusionsThese findings indicate that assaultive behavior among recently admitted acute psychiatric inpatients with untreated or undertreated psychosis is primarily driven by psychotic symptoms and disordered impulse control. Because each type of assault requires a different management, identifying the type of assault is crucial in determining treatment interventions.

Details

ISSN :
10928529
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
CNS spectrums
Accession number :
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