44 research outputs found
Estigma e violências no trato com a loucura: narrativas de centros de atenção psicossocial, Bahia e Sergipe
Die Einstellung der Bevölkerung zu Psychopharmaka: Eine Analyse von Faktoren, die Akzeptanz oder Ablehnung beeinflussen
Psychosis and Violence: Stories, Fears, and Reality
Individuals with psychosis are often feared. In fact, they are themselves likely to be victims of violence;
however, the main aim of this review is to provide an overview of the evidence on relations between
psychosis and violence to others. The terms psychosis and violence were used in a literature search
limited to the Cochrane Library and PubMed, a manual search of 8 journals, and a follow-up of
additional references in the articles found. The overview draws on new empirical data and major reviews.
Almost all sound epidemiologic data on psychosis and violence dates from 1990. There is consistency on
a small but significant relation between schizophrenia and violent acts. Since then there has also been
movement toward understanding the nature of associations and progress on strategies for managing
individuals who have psychosis and are violent. Public fears about individuals with psychotic illnesses
are largely unfounded, although there would be benefit in greater attention to the safety of those in their
close social circle. The task for the next 10 years must be the development and application of knowledge
to improve specific treatments—that is, interventions that go beyond holding and caring to bring about
substantial change
