Associations between individual antipsychotics and the risk of arrests and convictions of violent and other crime: a nationwide within-individual study of 74 925 persons
<strong>Background</strong> Individuals diagnosed with psychiatric disorders who are prescribed antipsychotics have lower rates of violence and crime but the differential effects of specific antipsychotics are not known. We investigated associations between 10 specific antipsychotic medi...
Main Authors: | Sariaslan, A, Leucht, S, Zetterqvist, J, Lichtenstein, P, Fazel, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2021
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