Associations Between Clinical Insight and History of Severe Violence in Patients With Psychosis

Author:

Fischer-Vieler Thomas12ORCID,Ringen Petter Andreas13,Kvig Erling14,Bell Christina13,Hjell Gabriela15,Tesli Natalia1,Rokicki Jaroslav1,Melle Ingrid13,Andreassen Ole Andreas13,Friestad Christine67,Haukvik Unn Kristin13

Affiliation:

1. Norwegian Centre for Mental Disorders Research (NORMENT), Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo , Oslo , Norway

2. Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Vestre Viken Hospital Trust , Drammen , Norway

3. Division of Mental Health and Addiction, Oslo University Hospital , Oslo , Norway

4. Department of Mental Health and Addiction, Nordlandssykehuset , Bodø , Norway

5. Department of Psychiatry, Østfold Hospital Trust , Graalum , Norway

6. Centre of Research and Education in Forensic Psychiatry, Oslo University Hospital , Oslo , Norway

7. University College of Norwegian Correctional Service , Oslo , Norway

Abstract

AbstractBackground and HypothesisViolence is more prevalent in patients with psychotic disorders compared to the general population. Hence, adequate violence risk assessment is of high clinical importance. Impaired insight is suggested as a risk factor for violence in psychosis, but studies have yielded conflicting results. We hypothesized that impaired insight was associated with a history of severe violence in patients with psychotic disorders.Study DesignClinical insight was assessed both using the Birchwood Insight Scale (BIS) and the Positive and Negative Symptom Scale (PANSS) item G12 (lack of judgment and insight). The degree of impaired clinical insight was compared between psychosis patients with (N = 51) and without (N = 178) a history of severe violence. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to investigate the effects of putative confounders.Study ResultsWe found that a history of severe violence was significantly associated with lower insight in one of the three BIS components (the relabeling of symptoms) (P = .03, R2 = 0.02) and the PANSS item G12 (P = .03, R2 = 0.02) also after controlling for putative confounders.ConclusionsThe results suggest there is an association between impaired insight and severe violence in psychosis patients. We propose that examination of insight by validated instruments comprising different components may add useful information to clinical violence risk assessment in psychosis patients.

Funder

Research Council of Norway

South-Eastern Norway Health Authorities

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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