Document Type : Letter to Editor

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Mental Health Professional, Department of Health, Center for Social Emotional Wellbeing – Refugee, Women’s Alliance, Washington, USA

Abstract

This letter responds to a recent study on violence among schizophrenic inpatients at Al-Rashad Training Hospital. While commending the authors’ important contribution, the letter highlights key areas needing further attention to strengthen the findings. It discusses the exclusion of female patients, the limitations of a cross-sectional design, and the need to analyze systemic factors such as staffing, training, and ward environment. The letter advocates for the use of comprehensive diagnostic and risk assessment tools beyond standard criteria to better understand symptom patterns and predict aggression. Suggestions include using validated scales like PANSS, BPRS, and HCR-20. The author calls for broader, longitudinal research that considers gender differences, symptom severity, and institutional variables to improve patient care and safety. By addressing these gaps, future studies can provide stronger evidence to guide clinical practice and policy in psychiatric inpatient settings.

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