Flannery R B, Fisher W, Walker A, Kolodziej K, Spillane M J
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, USA.
Psychiatr Serv. 2000 Jan;51(1):111-3. doi: 10.1176/ps.51.1.111.
The study examined assaultive behavior directed toward staff of community-based residential facilities by patients who had been discharged to these facilities from Massachusetts state psychiatric hospitals in the early 1990s. Observed rates of assault declined by 61 percent over a six-and-a-half-year period. Early in the study period, male patients were more likely than female patients to be assaultive, but men and women had similar rates of assaultiveness later in the study period, after they had been in residential placements for several years. The most common diagnosis among assaultive patients was schizophrenia.
该研究调查了20世纪90年代初从马萨诸塞州立精神病院出院后入住这些社区寄宿设施的患者对设施工作人员的攻击行为。在六年半的时间里,观察到的攻击率下降了61%。在研究初期,男性患者比女性患者更有可能实施攻击行为,但在研究后期,即他们入住寄宿机构数年之后,男性和女性的攻击率相似。攻击患者中最常见的诊断是精神分裂症。