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Citation

Moulin V, Palix J, Golay P, Dumais A, Gholamrezaee MM, Azzola A, Baumann PS, Alameda L, Conus P. Early Interv. Psychiatry 2019; 13(3): 517-524.

Affiliation

Service of General Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/eip.12512

PMID

29143486

Abstract

AIMS: The objective of this study is to explore, within a sample of early psychosis patients (EPP), if subgroups regarding rate of violent behaviour (VB) against others can be identified on the basis of dynamic risk factors (treatment modifiable characteristics).

METHODS: In a sample of 265 EPP, treated at the Treatment and Early Intervention in Psychosis Program in Lausanne, we conducted a latent-class analysis on the basis of the main dynamic VB risk factors (substance use disorder [SUD], positive symptoms, insight, and impulsivity). VB were restricted to "serious violence" and were assessed through patients self-report, interview with relatives or forensic services and with a standardized instrument.

RESULTS: The analysis confirmed the heterogeneity of the sample regarding rate of VB. Patients could be stratified within 4 subgroups, 3 of which were at increased risk of VB. The two groups with the highest rates of VB displayed specific clinical profiles. The first one was characterized by high levels of impulsivity, hostility, positive symptoms and SUD, and the second, by low level of insight and low social functioning. These patterns suggest that significant difficulties in social interaction may contribute to the emergence of aggressive reactions against others.

CONCLUSIONS: Identification of EPP at increased risk of VB seems possible on the basis of dynamic risk factors. If confirmed prospectively, this could pave the way to the development of preventive strategies and specific interventions.

© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.


Language: en

Keywords

early psychosis; impulsivity; schizophrenia; violent behaviour

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