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Taking cognizance of mental illness in schizophrenics and its association with crime and substance-related diagnoses

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ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA
Volume 107, Issue 2, Pages 111-117

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BLACKWELL MUNKSGAARD
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0447.2003.02122.x

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MeSH-terms; forensic psychiatry; epidemiological factors; time factors; crime; jurisprudence; schizophrenia; diagnosis; substance-related disorders

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Objective: To analyse how committed crimes and substance-related diagnoses are associated with the age on the first contact with the psychiatric hospital system and the age at diagnosing of schizophrenia among schizophrenics. Method: In a register-based study including all Danes diagnosed with schizophrenia born after November 1, 1963, data on criminality, substance-related diagnoses and contacts with the psychiatric hospital system were analysed. Results: Compared with the non-convicted schizophrenics the convicted were older on first contact with the psychiatric hospital system and older when the diagnosis of schizophrenia was first given. In contrast, having a substance-related diagnosis was associated with a younger age on first contact but did not influence the age at which the diagnosis of schizophrenia was given. Conclusion: It is important that both psychiatrists and the judicial system are aware of possible psychotic symptoms in criminal and abusing individuals to enable earlier detection and treatment.

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