PMID: 9433353Jan 20, 1998Paper

Comorbidity between abuse of an adult and DSM-III-R mental disorders: evidence from an epidemiological study

The American Journal of Psychiatry
K K DanielsonP A Silva

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to report the prevalence, risk, and implications of comorbidity between partner violence and psychiatric disorders. Data were obtained from a representative birth cohort of 941 young adults through use of the Conflict Tactics Scales and Diagnostic Interview Schedule. Half of those involved in partner violence had a psychiatric disorder; one-third of those with a psychiatric disorder were involved in partner violence. Individuals involved in severe partner violence had elevated rates of a wide spectrum of disorders. The findings support the importance of mental health clinicians screening for partner violence and treating victims and perpetrators before injury occurs.

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