De Pauw K W, Szulecka T K
Leicester General Hospital.
Br J Psychiatry. 1988 Jan;152:91-6. doi: 10.1192/bjp.152.1.91.
Among the mentally ill, those with well-developed delusions are more likely to commit violent crimes against persons than those with chronic, undifferentiated psychoses. Reports of violence associated with delusional misidentification are reviewed and four patients described who were either perpetrators or victims of assaults as a consequence of the syndromes of Frégoli, Intermetamorphosis, Subjective Doubles and Capgras. The cases illustrate the multiplicity of factors which have to be taken into consideration in order to predict whether an individual will act in a violent manner on these delusions.
在精神病患者中,与患有慢性未分化型精神病的患者相比,妄想症状明显的患者更有可能对他人实施暴力犯罪。本文回顾了与妄想性身份识别障碍相关的暴力行为报告,并描述了四名患者,他们因弗雷戈里综合征、变身综合征、主观替身综合征和卡普格拉综合征而成为袭击事件的实施者或受害者。这些案例说明了为预测个体是否会基于这些妄想实施暴力行为而必须考虑的多种因素。