Binder R L, McNiel D E
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco.
Am J Psychiatry. 1988 Jun;145(6):728-32. doi: 10.1176/ajp.145.6.728.
The authors extensively reviewed the medical records of 253 patients hospitalized on a locked, university-based psychiatric unit. They found that schizophrenic and manic patients were more likely than patients with other diagnoses to be assaultive before admission. In the hospital, however, manic patients were the most likely to be assaultive. The results of this study show that the risk of violence among different diagnostic groups of patients varies according to context and is moderated by situational variables. These findings have implications for the assessment of dangerousness before and during hospitalization.
作者广泛查阅了在一所大学附属封闭精神科病房住院的253名患者的病历。他们发现,精神分裂症患者和躁狂症患者比其他诊断的患者在入院前更有可能具有攻击性。然而,在医院里,躁狂症患者最有可能具有攻击性。这项研究的结果表明,不同诊断组的患者之间暴力风险因情况而异,并受情境变量的影响。这些发现对住院前和住院期间的危险性评估具有启示意义。