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View article: Interventions to reduce relapse risk and drug craving in patients with substance use disorders in forensic psychiatric care: a systematic review of controlled trials
Interventions to reduce relapse risk and drug craving in patients with substance use disorders in forensic psychiatric care: a systematic review of controlled trials Open
Systematic review registration Substance use is a risk factor for relapse in violent crime. In forensic psychiatric care (FPC), severe mental disorder and comorbid substance use is common, with a majority having a history of substance use …
View article: Effects of a Violence Prevention Intervention Therapeutic Meeting With Aggression in Forensic Psychiatric Inpatient Care: Protocol for an Observational Study
Effects of a Violence Prevention Intervention Therapeutic Meeting With Aggression in Forensic Psychiatric Inpatient Care: Protocol for an Observational Study Open
Background Aggression and violence are prevalent in forensic psychiatric inpatient care. These behaviors significantly impact treatment outcomes, create challenging work environments for staff, and strain relationships between patients and…
View article: Links Between Psychopathy, Type of Violence, and Severe Mental Disorder among Female Offenders of Lethal Violence in Sweden
Links Between Psychopathy, Type of Violence, and Severe Mental Disorder among Female Offenders of Lethal Violence in Sweden Open
Knowledge about females who commit lethal violence is limited compared to what we know about their male counterparts. The overall aim of this study was to investigate links between psychopathy, type of violence, and severe mental disorder …
View article: Effects of the violence prevention intervention TERMA in forensic psychiatric inpatient care: protocol for an observational study (Preprint)
Effects of the violence prevention intervention TERMA in forensic psychiatric inpatient care: protocol for an observational study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Aggression and violence are prevalent in forensic psychiatric inpatient care. These behaviours significantly impact treatment outcomes, work environments for staff, and strain relationships among patients and caregivers. Managi…
View article: Pharmacological treatment and psychiatric polypharmacy in forensic psychiatric care in Sweden
Pharmacological treatment and psychiatric polypharmacy in forensic psychiatric care in Sweden Open
Background Patients in forensic psychiatric care (FPC) are commonly treated with a wide range of psychotropic medications. There is, however, a lack of understanding regarding how pharmacological treatment and psychotropic polypharmacy are…
View article: Exploratory rasch analysis of a static-99R clinical cohort assessment
Exploratory rasch analysis of a static-99R clinical cohort assessment Open
Modern test theory supplements the more prevalent classic methods for assessing test properties. However, such an assessment of the commonly used sexual recidivism risk assessment instrument, Static-99R, has yet to be attempted. This study…
View article: Experts' decision-making processes in Swedish forensic psychiatric investigations: A case vignette study
Experts' decision-making processes in Swedish forensic psychiatric investigations: A case vignette study Open
It has previously been demonstrated that decisions made by forensic experts can suffer from issues with both bias and poor reliability. The outcome of Swedish forensic psychiatric investigations can have a major impact on the courts' choic…
View article: A latent class analysis of mental disorders, substance use, and aggressive antisocial behavior among Swedish forensic psychiatric patients
A latent class analysis of mental disorders, substance use, and aggressive antisocial behavior among Swedish forensic psychiatric patients Open
The present study helps disentangle the heterogeneity of the 'triply troubled' patient group in FMHS. The results provide an illustration of a more person-oriented perspective on patient comorbidity and types of substances used which could…
View article: Prevalence and heritability of alcohol use disorders in 18-year old Swedish twins
Prevalence and heritability of alcohol use disorders in 18-year old Swedish twins Open
Background: Heritability of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) varies widely, with reported estimates of 30–78% in twin studies. This variation might be due to methodological differences (e.g., using different thresholds for AUDs, age difference…
View article: Plasma neurofilament light chain protein is not increased in forensic psychiatric populations: a pilot study
Plasma neurofilament light chain protein is not increased in forensic psychiatric populations: a pilot study Open
Introduction Neurofilament light chain protein (NfL) is a fluid biomarker of neural injury measurable in cerebrospinal fluid and blood. Patients with different neurodegenerative disorders and mild traumatic brain injury display elevated le…
View article: Lethal and severe violence: Characterizing Swedish female offenders with and without a severe mental disorder
Lethal and severe violence: Characterizing Swedish female offenders with and without a severe mental disorder Open
Aim In studies on lethal and severe violence, male offenders have historically been in focus while female offenders, in comparison, have often been excluded. In this study, we aimed to characterize female violent offenders and compared tho…
View article: Criminal recidivism in offenders with and without intellectual disability sentenced to forensic psychiatric care in Sweden—A 17-year follow-up study
Criminal recidivism in offenders with and without intellectual disability sentenced to forensic psychiatric care in Sweden—A 17-year follow-up study Open
Background Offenders with intellectual disability (ID) constitute a distinct subgroup of offenders with mental disorders. Regarding criminal recidivism, it is unclear whether or not offenders with ID in forensic psychiatric settings differ…
View article: Decision-Making Within Forensic Psychiatric Investigations: The Use of Various Information Sources by Different Expert Groups to Reach Conclusions on Legal Insanity
Decision-Making Within Forensic Psychiatric Investigations: The Use of Various Information Sources by Different Expert Groups to Reach Conclusions on Legal Insanity Open
Background Which type of information experts use to make decisions regarding legal insanity within forensic psychiatric investigations (FPI) is relatively unknown, both in general and when considering variations due to case context. It is …
View article: Crimes and sentences in individuals with intellectual disability in a forensic psychiatric context: a register-based study
Crimes and sentences in individuals with intellectual disability in a forensic psychiatric context: a register-based study Open
Aims To study associations between intellectual disability (ID) and sexual and violent offending among individuals subject to pre-trial forensic psychiatric assessment. To investigate sentences following pre-trial forensic psychiatric asse…
View article: Prolonged NoGo P3 latency as a possible neurobehavioral correlate of aggressive and antisocial behaviors: A Go/NoGo ERP study
Prolonged NoGo P3 latency as a possible neurobehavioral correlate of aggressive and antisocial behaviors: A Go/NoGo ERP study Open
Aggressive and antisocial behaviors are detrimental to society and constitute major challenges in forensic mental health settings, yet the associated neural circuitry remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated differences in aggressi…
View article: The decision-making process in Swedish forensic psychiatric investigations
The decision-making process in Swedish forensic psychiatric investigations Open
Forensic psychiatric investigations in Sweden can have a major impact on the choice of sentence in criminal cases. Previous research shows that the decisions in several forensic fields, including forensic psychiatry, can be affected in a n…
View article: Structural Brain Correlates of the Externalizing Spectrum in Young Adults
Structural Brain Correlates of the Externalizing Spectrum in Young Adults Open
The externalizing spectrum, including traits and behaviors such as aggression, reduced inhibitiory control and substance abuse, is associated with altered prefrontal brain morphology. However, the degree to which different manifestations o…
View article: A Static-99R Validation Study on Individuals With Mental Disorders: 5 to 20 Years of Fixed Follow-Up After Sexual Offenses
A Static-99R Validation Study on Individuals With Mental Disorders: 5 to 20 Years of Fixed Follow-Up After Sexual Offenses Open
‘The Static-99R is one of the most commonly used risk assessment instruments for individuals convicted of sexual offenses. It has been validated for use on many populations, but few studies specifically target and describe individuals with…
View article: The use of physical exercise in forensic psychiatric care in Sweden: a nationwide survey
The use of physical exercise in forensic psychiatric care in Sweden: a nationwide survey Open
Creation of the EMIQ-HP-Swedish version was successful, despite some clarity problems. Exercise appears to be prescribed informally by non-experts in Swedish forensic psychiatric care and does not address treatment goals.
View article: Trait Disinhibition and NoGo Event-Related Potentials in Violent Mentally Disordered Offenders and Healthy Controls
Trait Disinhibition and NoGo Event-Related Potentials in Violent Mentally Disordered Offenders and Healthy Controls Open
Trait disinhibition may function as a dispositional liability toward maladaptive behaviors relevant in the treatment of mentally disordered offenders (MDOs). Reduced amplitude and prolonged latency of the NoGo N2 and P3 event-related poten…
View article: Clinical Characteristics and Pharmacological Treatment of Individuals With and Without Intellectual Disability in Pre-trial Assessment—A Population-Based Study
Clinical Characteristics and Pharmacological Treatment of Individuals With and Without Intellectual Disability in Pre-trial Assessment—A Population-Based Study Open
Background: The current lack of knowledge about intellectual disability (ID) in forensic psychiatric contexts can compromise the legal certainty of these individuals during the medico-legal process. To address ambiguous results in previous…
View article: Exploring Traumatic Brain Injuries and Aggressive Antisocial Behaviors in Young Male Violent Offenders
Exploring Traumatic Brain Injuries and Aggressive Antisocial Behaviors in Young Male Violent Offenders Open
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of disabilities and mortality worldwide, with higher prevalence in offender populations than in the general population. Previous research has strongly advocated increased awareness …
View article: Corrigendum: Examining Associations Between Psychopathic Traits and Executive Functions in Incarcerated Violent Offenders
Corrigendum: Examining Associations Between Psychopathic Traits and Executive Functions in Incarcerated Violent Offenders Open
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View article: A 24‐Year Follow‐up Study on Recidivism in Male Mentally Disordered Sexual Offenders With and Without Psychotic Disorders
A 24‐Year Follow‐up Study on Recidivism in Male Mentally Disordered Sexual Offenders With and Without Psychotic Disorders Open
There is a lack of knowledge on mentally disordered sex offenders (MDSOs) targeting adult victims, especially regarding recidivism patterns and the specific subgroup with psychiatric disorders. This paper presents index offense data, clini…
View article: Pharmacological Treatment in Forensic Psychiatry—A Systematic Review
Pharmacological Treatment in Forensic Psychiatry—A Systematic Review Open
Background: Pharmacological treatment is of great importance in forensic psychiatry, and the vast majority of patients are treated with antipsychotic agents. There are several systematic differences between general and forensic psychiatric…
View article: Focus on Brain Health to Improve Care, Treatment, and Rehabilitation in Forensic Psychiatry
Focus on Brain Health to Improve Care, Treatment, and Rehabilitation in Forensic Psychiatry Open
OPINION article Front. Psychiatry, 26 November 2019Sec. Forensic Psychiatry Volume 10 - 2019 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00840
View article: Prediction of recidivism in a long-term follow-up of forensic psychiatric patients: Incremental effects of neuroimaging data
Prediction of recidivism in a long-term follow-up of forensic psychiatric patients: Incremental effects of neuroimaging data Open
One of the primary objectives in forensic psychiatry, distinguishing it from other psychiatric disciplines, is risk management. Assessments of the risk of criminal recidivism are performed on a routine basis, as a baseline for risk managem…
View article: DEVELOPMENT OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE IN FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY a transdisciplinary characterization and development of new methodologies
DEVELOPMENT OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE IN FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY a transdisciplinary characterization and development of new methodologies Open
Development of evidence-based practice in forensic psychiatry : a transdisciplinary characterization and development of new methodologies
View article: Mapping Systematic Reviews on Forensic Psychiatric Care: A Systematic Review Identifying Knowledge Gaps
Mapping Systematic Reviews on Forensic Psychiatric Care: A Systematic Review Identifying Knowledge Gaps Open
Background: Forensic psychiatric care treats mentally disordered offenders who suffer mainly from psychotic disorders, although comorbidities such as personality disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders, and substance abuse are common. A la…
View article: Examining Associations Between Psychopathic Traits and Executive Functions in Incarcerated Violent Offenders
Examining Associations Between Psychopathic Traits and Executive Functions in Incarcerated Violent Offenders Open
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