Abstract

A detailed evaluation of correlates of inpatient dangerous behavior in a schizophrenic population is presented. Potential correlates included: neuroleptic serum levels, admission schizophrenic symptoms on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS), act leading to admission, military experience, and childhood discipline. The following reports a summary of finding of the study that was carried out over a five-year period.

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  • 179X-ISn1te-frunlal.tpidofn"a>lhSeorceio.a2nd International Congress on Brain and Behaviour Meeting abstracts – A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available

  • The following reports a summary of finding of the study that was carried out over a five-year period

  • Data collected included dependent measures of dangerous acts committed on the inpatient unit, neuroleptic serum levels, and psychometric and questionnaire information gathered during a comprehensive interview

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