Psychiatric symptoms and risk of victimisation: a population-based study from Southeast London.
Vishal BhavsarK DeanS L HatchJ H MacCabeM HotopfPublished in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2018)
Psychiatric symptoms increase liability to victimisation compared with those without psychiatric symptoms, independently of a prior history of violence exposure and irrespective of whether they themselves are perpetrators of violence. Clinicians should be mindful of the impact of psychiatric symptoms on vulnerability to victimisation, including among those with common psychiatric symptoms and among those who are not considered at risk of perpetrating violence.