RT @Info_Rosalie: @PaulStephenn @kendralurae This is correct. People who are mentally ill are no more likely to commit violent crimes (exce…
@PaulStephenn @kendralurae This is correct. People who are mentally ill are no more likely to commit violent crimes (except when paired w/ substance abuse, trauma). In many cases, ppl w/ severe mental illness are at risk of being victims of violence. htt
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36% of people with bipolar experienced "physical or sexual assault or threat of assault by intimate partner" in the past two years according to a study in 2011 (https://t.co/AGb33cP1B8) and that's only accounting for physical violence, not emotional
holm et al.: https://t.co/NNUOv7Tjpb nami article: https://t.co/XFTpowfiY6 involuntary leave of absence: https://t.co/co6nJEkb59 articles on victimization: https://t.co/eGVRSB3VJg https://t.co/wcZmVBBACL https://t.co/ba7883i15z
@EleaBrandt Z.B hier, die die Folgen der Stigmatisierung genauer zeigt https://t.co/ItDybX7BdT “Patients with severe mental illness are more likely to be violently victimized than other community members.”
@AndreGonya @beachluv_r @PoliticalEmilia Well, here's a metastudy showing that people with mental illness are up to 10x more likely to be victims of violence. This was a quick Google search so you can probably find a lot more if you are interested! https:/
@Mental_Elf 2. See table 2 in 2014 systematic review on victimization in SMI: (table 2) http://t.co/hhptmTc5jG
@Mental_Elf 2. See table 2 in 2014 systematic review on victimization in SMI: (table 2) http://t.co/hhptmTc5jG
[schizo] Violent victimization of adult patients with severe mental illness: a systematic review. http://t.co/bd6XxF8fgR