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risk assessment of aggression top factors the co occurrence of the following 3 factors significantly predict violence o substance use disorder o severe mental illness es o recent violence history ...

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               Risk Assessment of Aggression 
                                Top Factors
         • The co-occurrence of the 
            following 3 factors significantly 
            predict violence: 
             o Substance Use Disorder
             o Severe Mental Illness(es) 
             o Recent Violence (History of Violence) 
         •  These risk factors may help identify 
            individuals who should undergo a more 
            formal violence risk assessment. 
                                                                   2B
              Risk Assessment of Aggression 
                          Substance Use Predicts Violence
       Diagnosis                            Percent that are Violent in Past Year
       No Disorder                          2%
       Mania or Bipolar Disorder            11%
       Major Depressive Disorder            12%
       OCD                                  11%
       Schizophrenia                        13%
       Panic Disorder                       12%
       Alcohol Abuse or Dependence          25%
       Cannabis Abuse                       19%
       Other Drug Abuse/Dependence          35%
                                   Substance Use 
                                         + 
                                Major Mental Illness 
     (Schizophrenia, Bipolar, Major Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, or 
                                  Panic Disorder) 
                           = Highest predictor of violence                       3B
             Risk Assessment of Aggression 
         Other considerations that predict violence:
        • First psychotic episode: 34% of 
          patients commit some act of 
          violence before receiving 
          treatment
           o Positive symptoms INCREASE risk of serious 
             violence such as persecutory thoughts
           o Negative symptoms DECREASE risk of serious 
             violence such as social withdrawal
        • Quickly growing paranoid fear: 
          especially fear for life/safety. 
           o Preoccupation with an energy burst
           o Delusions that are suspicious/persecutory in 
             nature are highly associated with violence. 
                                                               4B
                                                 5B
               Who are mostly like to be hurt?  
                          Caretakers
     •  Among Schizophrenic individuals, caregivers are typically: 
         • Parents (68%)
            • Mothers tend to outlive fathers.
            • Mothers are also more likely to give “unconditional 
              love”. 
               •  When asked if they will still love their child if 
                  he/she commits a brutal murder: 
                   • 98% of mothers say YES
                   • 46% of fathers say YES
         • Siblings (12%)
         • Spouses (7%) – many spouses leave/divorce
                                                                6B
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