Frequency , Severity and Types of Aggressive Behavior among Patients with Schizophrenia at Psychiatry Outpatients Clinic in Comparison to Normal Controls

Aggression in schizophrenia is heterogeneous in its origin and manifestations. People with schizophrenia are more likely to be violent than members of the general population. Objectives: The present study aimed to assessing the frequency, severity and types of aggressive behavior among a sample of p...

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Published inThe Arab journal of psychiatry Vol. 26; no. 2; pp. 164 - 171
Main Authors El-Leithy , Wafaa, Abd El-Moez , Khaled, Fahmy , Magda, Hassan , Haydy, Refaat , Nawal
Format Journal Article
LanguageArabic
English
Published Amman - Jordan Arab Federation of Psychiatry 11.01.2015
The Arab Federation of Psychiatrists
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Summary:Aggression in schizophrenia is heterogeneous in its origin and manifestations. People with schizophrenia are more likely to be violent than members of the general population. Objectives: The present study aimed to assessing the frequency, severity and types of aggressive behavior among a sample of patients with schizophrenia at psychiatry outpatients’ clinic in comparison to normal controls. Methods: The Arabic version of modified overt aggressive scale (MOAS) was used to assess aggression in 30 patients with schizophrenia who all attended the psychiatric outpatient clinic in Suez Canal University hospital and 30 participants as controls. Results: All patients showed variable degrees of verbal aggression, aggression against property and physical aggression; 80% of patients showed auto aggression. It was found that modified overt aggressive scale total score was higher in patient group compared to control group. Conclusion: Aggression is a common complication in schizophrenia when compared with the control group. All cases showed variable degrees of various types of aggression.
ISSN:1016-8923
DOI:10.12816/0014483