“…For example, the actual number of patients with medical conditions such as autism and seizure disorders was greater in the group of patients with violent situations compared to nonviolent; but, the proportion of patients who had these conditions were similar in both groups. Although our study found a similar representation, results from a separate retrospective chart review study predicted impulsive physical aggression among adolescents with co-occurring neurological issues in response to environmental auditory stimuli (Fisher, Ceballos, Matthews, & Fisher, 2011). To note given the descriptive nature of our study it is not possible to establish a statistically significant relationship between neurodevelopmental issues and violent situations.…”