Prolonged institutionalization, mental disorders and violence: A scientific review on the topic

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This study is a review of institutionalization, mental disorders and violence. A systematic search was performed in major databases, focusing on studies from the last twenty-two years. The results were divided into two groups: ‘studies on factors related to the risk of violence/prediction and institutionalization’ and ‘studies on the risk of violence and deinstitutionalization/inadequate mental treatment’. We found that mental illness is not directly associated with high risk of violence. Specific details of the institutionalization and assistance with deprivation of liberty are related to violent behavior. We concluded that humanized, multiprofessional approaches and trained staff, combined with the management of real risk factors of violence can contribute to a better health assistance and reduce the need for institutionalization.

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Oliveira, G. C. D., & Valença, A. M. (2020). Prolonged institutionalization, mental disorders and violence: A scientific review on the topic. Saude e Sociedade, 29(4), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-12902020190681

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