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Prediction of Violent Behavior in Patients With Schizophrenia by Multimodal Machine Learning

Conditions
Schizophrenia
Violence
Interventions
Other: none intervention
Registration Number
NCT04520399
Lead Sponsor
Shanghai Mental Health Center
Brief Summary

Patients with schizophrenia have a higher risk of committing violent crimes than the general population, and the relative risk of violence against others is four times higher than the general population. Violence is a major public health problem because it often leads to poor prognosis, readmission and stigma in patients with schizophrenia.

MRI studies on violent behavior in schizophrenia are relatively few. These studies have found that violence is primarily associated with dysfunction in the ventral prefrontal and temporal limbic systems. Structural MRI found that violent behavior in schizophrenia was associated with increased volume of white matter in caudate nucleus, left orbitofrontal gyrus and right orbitofrontal gyrus. However, the current research results in this field are uneven, the methods are not consistent, and there is a lack of breakthrough progress, which needs to be integrated and deepened urgently.

If the violent behavior of the patients with schizophrenia could be predicted by magnetic resonance imaging, it would be a revolutionary try. By doing so, the investigators can strengthen the treatment of these patients and reduce the occurrence of violence. Based on previous studies, the investigators believe that violent schizophrenics exhibit recognizable imaging characteristics under structural phase, resting state, negative emotional images and natural stimuli models. Anomalies in a particular mode may be subtle and difficult to identify, but when multiple different modes are integrated, a significant and characteristic set of imaging markers will be present. This study will use the multivariate model of machine learning method, detection brain activation patterns under different situations among patients with violence. The investigators are going to study imaging biomarkers, and try to predict the possibility of onset of violence among schizophrenia patients, thus reduce the risks of violence.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
200
Inclusion Criteria

for violent group

  1. Inpatient or out-patient treatment;
  2. Junior high school education or above, eliminate mental retardation;
  3. 18-60 years old;
  4. Han, right-handed;
  5. Meet the diagnostic criteria of ICD-10 schizophrenia;
  6. Self-report and confirmed by family members that violence occurred at least 2 times in the recent six months;
  7. In the recent half year, the revised Version of the weighted total score of The Explicit Attack Scale (MOAS) ≥4;
  8. Exclude severe heart, liver, kidney, blood, digestive and nervous system diseases;
  9. Willing to participate in this study and sign the informed consent. Inclusion criteria for non-violent patients
  1. Schizophrenic patients treated in hospital or outpatient; 2) Junior high school education or above, eliminate mental retardation; 3) 18-60 years old; 4) Han, right-handed; 5) Meet the diagnostic criteria of ICD-10 schizophrenia; 6) Self-reported and confirmed by family members that no violence has occurred in the past six months; 7) within the past revisions explicit scale (MOAS) weighted total score ˂ 4 points; 8) Exclude severe heart, liver, kidney, blood, digestive and nervous system diseases; 9) Willing to participate in this study and sign the informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
violencenone intervention-
non-violencenone intervention-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
resting state MRI dataSep.2020

functional connections between brain regions

functional MRI dataSep.2020

brain stimulation models while in a natural stimulus or watching affective pictures

Integrated dataSep.2020

integrated MRI data from machine learning method

MRI testing resultsSep.2022

structural MRI data

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Shanghai Mental Health Center

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Shanghai, Shanghai, China

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