研究额颞叶痴呆综合症和阿尔茨海默病的犯罪风险行为倾向和性质

F. Kumfor, G. Wei, Nola Ries, Hayley Bennett, M. D'Mello, C. Kaizik, Olivier Piguet, John R. Hodges
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摘要 引言 一些痴呆症患者的行为和认知会发生变化,从而可能导致与警察或法律系统的互动。然而,目前还缺乏对这些行为进行研究的大型前瞻性病例对照研究。方法 144 名痴呆症患者和 53 名对照者完成了 "轻罪和越轨行为筛查"。结果 据报告,有犯罪风险行为的人占65.6%的行为变异型额颞叶痴呆症患者、46.2%的右侧化语义痴呆症患者和 27.0%的阿尔茨海默病患者有犯罪危险行为。19.1%的患者因这些行为而与警察或权威人士发生接触。与对照组相比,痴呆症患者的人身攻击(p = 0.024)、财务/职业鲁莽(p = 0.009)和不当行为(p = 0.052)发生率更高。讨论 犯罪危险行为在各种痴呆症亚型中都很常见,可能是额颞叶痴呆症的最初临床表现之一。需要进一步研究如何在风险最小化与个人自由之间取得平衡,以及如何避免对痴呆症患者进行不适当的刑事定罪。亮点 轻罪和过失筛选器是一种评估犯罪风险行为的新工具。47% 的痴呆症患者在痴呆症发病后会出现犯罪风险行为。这些行为包括辱骂、违反交通规则和人身攻击。犯罪危险行为的新发年龄大于 50 岁,是额颞叶痴呆症的临床征兆。
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Examining the propensity and nature of criminal risk behaviours in frontotemporal dementia syndromes and Alzheimer's disease
Abstract INTRODUCTION Some people with dementia develop changes in behaviour and cognition that may lead to interactions with police or the legal system. However, large, prospective case–control studies examining these behaviours are lacking. METHODS One hundred and forty‐four people with dementia and 53 controls completed the Misdemeanours and Transgressions Screener. RESULTS Criminal risk behaviours were reported in: 65.6% of behavioural‐variant frontotemporal dementia, 46.2% of right‐lateralised semantic dementia, and 27.0% of Alzheimer's disease patients. In 19.1% of patients these behaviours led to contact with police or authority figures. Compared to controls, people with dementia showed higher rates of physical assault (p = 0.024), financial/professional recklessness (p = 0.009), and inappropriate behaviours (p = 0.052). DISCUSSION Criminal risk behaviours are common across dementia subtypes and may be one of the first clinical signs of frontotemporal dementia. Further research to understand how to balance risk minimisation with an individual's liberties as well as the inappropriate criminalisation of people with dementia is needed. Highlights The Misdemeanours and Transgressions Screener is a new tool to assess criminal risk behaviours. Forty‐seven percent of patients with dementia show criminal risk behaviour after dementia onset. Behaviours included verbal abuse, traffic violations, physical assault. New onset of criminal risk behaviours >50 years is a clinical sign for frontotemporal dementia.
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