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[Insight and Violent Behavior in a Cohort of Early Psychosis Patients]. | LitMetric

Objectives:: An important proportion of patients with first episode psychosis behave in a violent, hetero-aggressive manner. This study aims to explore the association between insight and violent behavior (VB), and insight evolution in the follow-up period.

Method:: The study was carried out with a prospective cohort of 265 patients recruited from the early treatment and intervention for psychotic disorders program, and followed for a 3-year period. Insight assessing is based on a 3-item scale and the insight item in Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). VBs were evaluated by case managers, information from forensic services and through a record of VBs noted during hospitalization. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses, t-tests and correlations were conducted.

Results:: The significant effect of insight as a factor associated with VBs that was found in univariate analyses disappears after controlling for the effect of positive symptoms, substance addiction diagnosis, impulsivity and treatment compliance.

Conclusion:: If patient insight in their illness develops positively during treatment, our results suggest that the risk of VBs occurring is not influenced by insight level. On the other hand, it is significantly linked to substance abuse and impulsivity, which might implicate focusing on these 2 dimensions in preventive strategies. Insight impact on VB should be further explored in more focused prospective analyses.

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