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Moral cognition, the missing link between psychotic symptoms and acts of violence: a cross-sectional national forensic cohort study.

Ken O'ReillyPaul O'ConnellDanny O'SullivanAiden CorvinJames SheerinPadraic O'FlynnGary DonohoeHazel McCarthyDaniela AmbroshMuireann O'DonnellAisling RyanHarry G Kennedy
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2019)
Moral cognitions including the need to reduce suffering, responding to an act of injustice or betrayal, the desire to comply with authority, or the wish to punish impure or disgusting behaviour, may be a key mediator explaining the relationship between psychotic symptoms and acts of violence. Our findings may have important implications for risk assessment, treatment and violence prevention.
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