Most hospitalized patients were white and had
little schooling (Table 1). Most men were young single
adults without children, and women were 30 to 50
years old, married, with more than one child. The
proportion of men and women did not differ statistically
(
χ
2
(1)
= 0.582; p = 0.446). Most patients in the sample
presented had psychotic symptoms, such as delusions
and hallucinations. Only a few reported suicide attempts
leading to hospitalization, and most were admitted
involuntarily because of the risk of aggression.
The analysis of diagnoses revealed a significant
positive association between aggression and bipolar
disorder, although not for manic episodes. Negative
associations were found for depressive mood disorders
Most hospitalized patients were white and hadlittle schooling (Table 1). Most men were young singleadults without children, and women were 30 to 50years old, married, with more than one child. Theproportion of men and women did not differ statistically(χ2(1)= 0.582; p = 0.446). Most patients in the samplepresented had psychotic symptoms, such as delusionsand hallucinations. Only a few reported suicide attemptsleading to hospitalization, and most were admittedinvoluntarily because of the risk of aggression.The analysis of diagnoses revealed a significantpositive association between aggression and bipolardisorder, although not for manic episodes. Negativeassociations were found for depressive mood disorders
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