2021
DOI: 10.1037/per0000401
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Predictors of criminal offending in a clinical sample of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia: A 6-year follow-up study.

Abstract: Criminal behavior in schizophrenia has been associated with a number of risk factors including symptoms of schizophrenia, co-occurring personality disorders (PDs), substance abuse, intellectual and cognitive dysfunctions, history of violence, and a number of sociodemographic variables. However, the relative importance and predictive power of these factors when considered simultaneously is understudied. In this 6-year follow-up study, we examined the association of these factors with criminal offending in a sam… Show more

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“…All this, combined with the fear of failure (which is not an option for society) tend to create too much pressure on young people, and some of them may not be prepared to respond adequately. Thus, it is expected that some young people will present difficulties (Arnez & Condry, 2021), and end up developing psychopathological symptoms (e.g., depressive or anxiogenic) (APA, 2013), and/or engaging in deviant behaviors (e.g., violent behaviors, use and abuse of PAS) (Bo et al, 2021). This may help to explain the high rates of deviant or antisocial behavior in this population.…”
Section: Notwithstandingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All this, combined with the fear of failure (which is not an option for society) tend to create too much pressure on young people, and some of them may not be prepared to respond adequately. Thus, it is expected that some young people will present difficulties (Arnez & Condry, 2021), and end up developing psychopathological symptoms (e.g., depressive or anxiogenic) (APA, 2013), and/or engaging in deviant behaviors (e.g., violent behaviors, use and abuse of PAS) (Bo et al, 2021). This may help to explain the high rates of deviant or antisocial behavior in this population.…”
Section: Notwithstandingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Premeditated aggression is a learned behavior that is reinforced by receiving rewards. Extensive research evidences suggest that premeditated violence is associated with psychopathic traits (82)(83)(84). Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is a psychological condition often distinguished by the presence of psychopathy attributes.…”
Section: Independent Risk Factors For Violence In Schmentioning
confidence: 99%