Journal article

Acting on harmful command hallucinations in psychotic disorders: An integrative approach

F Shawyer, A Mackinnon, J Farhall, E Sims, S Blaney, P Yardley, M Daly, P Mullen, D Copolov

Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2008

Abstract

Although harmful command hallucinations have been linked to violent behavior, few studies have examined factors mediating this relationship. The principal aim of this study was to examine a range of factors potentially associated with acting on harmful command hallucinations using a multivariate approach. The sample comprised 75 participants drawn from community and forensic services. Measures assessing characteristics of the command hallucination and the hallucinator, including forensic risk factors, were administered. Using ordinal logistic regression, we found compliance to be associated with increasing age, viewing the command hallucination as positive, congruent delusions, and reporting..

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