From: Mental illness and violent behavior: the role of dissociation
Study | Data source and timeframe | N | Homicide | Severe assault | Any violent crime | IPV (physical/sexual) | Sexual Assault | Diagnoses represented in study |
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Crisanti et al. (2014) [4]b | Adult outpatients at community mental health centers, Hawaii, US, 6-month timeframe | 2209 | N/A | 12.3% | N/A | N/A | Grouped w/severe violence | Other psychotic disorder (26.4%) |
Other severe mental health disorders (18.9%) | ||||||||
Mood disorders (11.8%) | ||||||||
Schizophrenia (10.1%) | ||||||||
Teplin et al. (2005) [5]a | Adult partial day outpatient, full outpatient and inpatient, Illinois, US, 12-month timeframe | 936 | N/A | N/A | 25.32% | N/A | 2.64% | Psychotic/major affective disorder (100%) |
Webermann et al. (2014) [6]b | 94% female outpatients with DID, adult lifetime | 275 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 26.1% (physical) | N/A | DID 98% |
DDNOS 2% |