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Citation

Schwartz RC, Wendling HM, Guthrie HK. J. Interpers. Violence 2005; 20(7): 848-854.

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(Copyright © 2005, SAGE Publishing)

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Abstract

Homicidality rates have been shown to be more prominent among persons diagnosed with mental disorders as compared to the general population. However, the role that anxiety plays in homicidal ideation and intent is poorly understood. This study investigated predictors of homicidal intent, thought, or plan in an adult population of psychiatric inpatients diagnosed with anxiety disorders. Results suggest that the factors most strongly associated with homicidality include male gender, substance abuse, mania, and current legal problems. Multiple regression analyses showed that only male gender predicted homicidality when other variables were taken into account. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005. Copyright © 2005 by SAGE Publications)

Homicide Causes
Homicide Offender
Homicide Rates
Mental Illness
Mentally Ill Offender
Mentally Ill Adult
Mentally Disordered Adult
Mentally Disordered Offender
Adult Offender
Adult Violence
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