Authors
Seena Fazel, Martin Grann
Publication date
2006/8
Journal
American journal of psychiatry
Volume
163
Issue
8
Pages
1397-1403
Publisher
American Psychiatric Association
Description
Objective
This study aimed to determine the population impact of patients with severe mental illness on violent crime.
Method
Sweden possesses high-quality national registers for all hospital admissions and criminal convictions. All individuals discharged from the hospital with ICD diagnoses of schizophrenia and other psychoses (N=98,082) were linked to the crime register to determine the population-attributable risk of patients with severe mental illness to violent crime. The attributable risk was calculated by gender, three age bands (15–24, 25–39, and 40 years and over), and offense type.
Results
Over a 13-year period, there were 45 violent crimes committed per 1,000 inhabitants. Of these, 2.4 were attributable to patients with severe mental illness. This corresponds to a population-attributable risk fraction of 5.2%. This attributable risk fraction was higher in women than men …
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