Beck J C
Cambridge Court Clinic, Mass. 02141, USA.
Harv Rev Psychiatry. 1994 May-Jun;2(1):1-6. doi: 10.3109/10673229409017107.
Recent epidemiological studies illustrate that the link between violence and mental disorder is stronger than most psychiatrists previously believed. The connections between psychosis--particularly schizophrenia--and violence and between alcohol-related disorders and violence are especially clear. However, only a small minority of all people who commit violent acts are psychotic, and they are responsible for relatively little violent crime. This article reviews recent epidemiological and case register studies of mental disorder and violence. Lay and professional beliefs about the relationship between violence and mental disorder are reviewed and related to research findings. The implications of these findings for the psychiatric assessment of potential violence are discussed.
近期的流行病学研究表明,暴力与精神障碍之间的联系比大多数精神科医生此前认为的更为紧密。精神病(尤其是精神分裂症)与暴力之间以及酒精相关障碍与暴力之间的联系尤为明显。然而,在所有实施暴力行为的人中,只有一小部分患有精神病,而且他们对暴力犯罪的责任相对较小。本文回顾了近期关于精神障碍与暴力的流行病学及病例登记研究。对公众和专业人士关于暴力与精神障碍关系的看法进行了回顾,并将其与研究结果相联系。讨论了这些发现对潜在暴力行为的精神病学评估的影响。