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Forensic psychiatry in Turkiye.

Int Rev Psychiatry

November 2024

The DUNDRUM Centre for Forensic Excellence, Department of Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Turkiye, with its origins in an enduring civilisation rooted in preceding Turkish states from ancient and medieval eras, possesses its own firmly established legal traditions. Legislation concerning to the mentally ill was introduced post the French Revolution in the Ottoman Empire and underwent reforms with the advent of Turkiye's modern Republic in 1923, led by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. This remains an ongoing process of enhancement, despite the absence of a well-established mental health law.

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Objective: The primary aim of this study was to conduct a comparative analysis of homicide cases and their perpetrators with psychotic illnesses in Italy and Turkiye, identifying the extent to which country-specific factors influence offender profiles and crime-scene characteristics.

Method: This cross-national chart review study recruited individuals with psychotic illnesses from forensic psychiatric centers in Italy and Turkiye who were referred for criminal responsibility assessments. Data were collected on the offenders' background characteristics, psychiatric history, victim profiles, and crime-scene details.

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  • The study investigates the link between childhood trauma and depression, focusing on how anxiety sensitivity mediates this relationship.
  • It involved 110 participants diagnosed with depression, who completed several assessments to evaluate their experiences with childhood trauma and anxiety.
  • Findings revealed that emotional neglect and abuse during childhood are significant predictors of depressive symptoms, potentially due to how they influence cognitive perceptions of stress and self-worth.
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Mandibular morphology in schizophrenia patients compared with non-psychiatric controls using digital panoramic radiography: a retrospective cross-sectional study from Istanbul, Türkiye.

BMC Oral Health

October 2024

Department of Psychiatry, Bakirkoy Prof. Mazhar Osman Training and Research Hospital for Psychiatry, Neurology and Neurosurgery, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.

Background: Schizophrenia is a chronic severe mental disorder characterized by impairment in cognition, emotion, perception, and other aspects of behavior. In light of the association of craniofacial dysmorphology with schizophrenia, mandibular morphology may provide clues about the role of neurodevelopment in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. This retrospective cross-sectional study aimed to compare the mandibular morphology of patients with schizophrenia with controls using digital panoramic radiography (DPR).

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Background: Recent research has demonstrated that the dorsal striatum is directly associated with the integration of cognitive, sensory-motor, and motivational/emotional data. Disruptions in the corticostriatal circuit have been implicated in the pathophysiology of psychosis. The dorsal striatum was reported to show lateralized pathology in psychotic disorders.

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  • This study investigates the link between physical violence in sexual offenses and certain personality traits (dark triad, empathy, and impulsiveness) in male perpetrators.
  • Findings suggest that perpetrators with non-stranger victims, higher levels of secondary psychopathy, and narcissism tend to exhibit more physical violence, while empathy negatively correlates with dark triad traits.
  • The research emphasizes viewing sexual violence on a continuum, noting that those with higher psychopathy and narcissism may prefer more violent assaults.
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Objective: The primary objective was to conduct a comparative analysis of homicide cases and their perpetrators with psychotic illnesses in samples from Turkiye and Russia to elucidate contextual similarities and differences, and providing novel perspectives to enhance international research in this field.

Method: This cross-national retrospective study, conducted at forensic psychiatric centers in Istanbul, Turkiye, and Chuvashia, Russia, involved individuals with psychotic illnesses (ICD-10 F20-F29) who were deemed criminally non-responsible for index homicide offenses between December 2012 and December 2022. The sample included 92 Turkish patients and 29 Russian patients who were compared for background, clinical characteristics, and each homicidal act.

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In this retrospective 3-year mirror-image study, 81 patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) were categorized according to whether they were prescribed long-acting injectable antipsychotics (LAI) or not upon discharge from the inpatient forensic psychiatric unit. Antipsychotic adherence, which was staged based on the 'proportion of days covered' method, as well as other clinical outcomes was compared between pre- and post-index mirror periods. In both Oral-only (n = 46) and Oral + LAI (n = 35) groups, the number of hospitalizations, convictions and months spent in the hospital were significantly lower in the post-index period than the pre-index period.

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Introduction: Elevated proinflammatory status and alterations in blood flow, both of which are associated with the pathophysiology of schizophrenia, may be linked with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. However, such a relationship at different acute stages of schizophrenia has not been evaluated. We aimed to examine whether blood viscosity and systemic inflammatory status varied between first-episode schizophrenia (FES) and acute exacerbations of schizophrenia.

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Statistical shape analysis of corpus callosum in delusional disorder.

Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging

September 2023

Department of Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry Unit, Bakirkoy Prof Mazhar Osman Training and Research Hospital for Psychiatry Neurology, and Neurosurgery, Istanbul, Turkiye. Electronic address:

Neurobiological foundations of delusional disorder (DD) have been studied less with neuroimaging techniques when compared to other psychotic disorders. The present study aimed to delineate the neural substrates of DD by investigating neuroanatomical characteristics of the corpus callosum (CC) with statistical shape analysis (SSA) conducted on magnetic resonance images (MRI). Twenty (female:male=1:1) DSM-5 DD patients and 20 age- and gender-matched healthy individuals were included.

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Profiling Homicides Based on Impulsive or Proactive Natures in Male Schizophrenia Patients.

J Am Acad Psychiatry Law

June 2023

Dr. Balcioglu is consultant psychiatrist and Dr. Oncu and Dr. Turkcan are co-chairs at Forensic Psychiatry Unit, Department of Psychiatry, Bakirkoy Prof. Mazhar Osman Training and Research Hospital for Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neurosurgery, Istanbul, Turkey. Dr. Kirlioglu Balcioglu is consultant psychiatrist at Department of Psychiatry, Basaksehir Cam and Sakura City Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.

The main aim of this study was to ascertain whether a relationship existed between the and motivation of homicide, clinical characteristics, and psychopathic traits in schizophrenia. Forty-seven male homicide perpetrators with schizophrenia were included in the study. We classified types of homicide perpetrated by the patients as predominantly impulsive (n = 27) or proactive (n = 20) in nature.

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Schizophrenia (SZ) is a mental disorder with a strong genetic basis as well as epigenetic aspects. Siblings of patients with SZ can share certain endophenotypes with the patients, suggesting that siblings may be important for distinguishing between trait and state markers. In the current study, we aimed to characterize the balance between pro-BDNF/mature BDNF and its receptors p75NTR/TrkB, which are tPA-BDNF pathways proteins and are thought to play a role in synaptic pruning, as a possible endophenotype of schizophrenia.

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Synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) users appeared to have heightened risk for cardiac arrhythmias; however, current line of research is insufficient in terms of demonstrating both conventional and novel electrocardiographic arrhythmia risk indicators in this population. We aimed to investigate P-wave dispersion (Pwd), corrected QT interval (QTc), QTc dispersion (QTcd), T-T (Tp-e), Tp-e/QT ratio, corrected JT interval (JTc), and JTc dispersion (JTcd), which are shown among the risk factors for emergence of an arrhythmia, among SCs users, suggestive of possible adverse effects of SCs on the cardiac rhythm. Forty-one male SCs user patients who met (DSM-5) substance use disorder criteria and 41 healthy male controls included in the study.

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Current data on chronotype and sleep quality and their relationship with clinical characteristics of schizophrenia are insufficient to evaluate whether these variables are associated with cardiometabolic risk. We aimed to identify the interplay between chronotype, sleep quality and metabolic indices that can potentially predict negative cardiometabolic outcomes in schizophrenia patients. One-hundred schizophrenia patients who were under a stable antipsychotic regime were enrolled in the study.

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There is considerable evidence on the role of personality traits in the risk of criminal recidivism among schizophrenia patients, besides conventional risk factors. We evaluated the effects of psychopathy and biopsychosocial personality model on general criminal recidivism in schizophrenia patients. Ninety-four male DSM-5 diagnosed schizophrenia patients were recruited and classified into three groups according to the number of offenses since diagnosis: reoffenders (n = 32), Initial offenders (n = 31), and nonoffenders (n = 31).

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Objective: Many hypotheses have put forward to better understand the pathogenesis of schizophrenia (SZ), such as synaptic pruning, stress-diathesis, neurodevelopment, neurodegeneration and neurotransmitter hypothesis; nonetheless, this pathogenesis still remains a mystery. The current study was designed with the hypothesis that impairment of a balance between pro-BDNF/mature BDNF and their receptors p75NTRK/TrkB may cause synaptic pruning in the pathogenesis of psychotic disorders.

Methods: Sixty-five drug-naïve patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP) who applied to outpatient clinics and were diagnosed according to DSM-5 as well as 65 healthy controls (HC) were included in the study.

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Aim: Sleep spindles have an important role in the pathophysiology and perception of sleep. We aimed to investigate the link between sleep spindles and microstructural architecture of sleep in regard to psychiatric characteristics in paradoxical insomnia.

Method: A total of 40 participants (20 with paradoxical insomnia, 20 healthy controls) were included in the study.

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