Silva J A, Derecho D V, Leong G B, Ferrari M M
Palo Alto Veterans Health Care System, CA, USA.
J Forensic Sci. 2000 Jan;45(1):77-82.
Stalking behavior has been associated with several mental disorders, both psychotic and non-psychotic. The most frequently associated condition appears to be an individual with primitive personality psychopathology regardless of co-occurring psychotic symptomatology. Among the psychotic symptoms, erotomanic, and jealousy delusions may be the most clinically and torensically relevant. However, delusional jealousy has not been well appreciated in the psychiatric literature as an important contributor to stalking behavior. In this article, we explore the psychiatric, psychosocial, and forensic aspects of stalking in the context of delusional jealousy. We use a case example to highlight important issues in this area.
跟踪行为与多种精神障碍有关,包括精神病性和非精神病性障碍。最常与之相关的情况似乎是具有原始人格精神病理学特征的个体,无论是否同时存在精神病性症状。在精神病性症状中,色情狂和嫉妒妄想可能在临床和法医学上最为相关。然而,在精神病学文献中,妄想性嫉妒作为跟踪行为的一个重要促成因素尚未得到充分认识。在本文中,我们探讨在妄想性嫉妒背景下跟踪行为的精神病学、心理社会和法医学方面。我们通过一个案例来突出该领域的重要问题。