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Criminality in Huntington Disease

机译:亨廷顿病的犯罪行为

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Background and Objectives Huntington disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative condition associated with varying degrees of motor, cognitive, and behavioral abnormalities. Although aggression, irritability, lack of insight, and poor impulse are well-recognized nonmotor manifestations of the disease, very little is known about their association with criminality, which is broadly defined as acts that are punishable by law. Methods We explored the prevalence of criminality in patients with HD seen between January 1,2017, and December 31,2021, within a large academic medical center in the state of Illinois. To determine rates of criminality, we examined "criminal behavior" (defined as illegal actions that do not necessarily lead to criminal prosecution) through a retrospective medical record review of keywords or phrases related to criminality. We also examined "crime" (defined as the presence of a criminal record) in this same sample of patients through a search of official publicly available online databases from the state of Illinois and the federal government. Results Of the 210 patients included, 97 (46.2%) had criminal behavior documented in their medical records. Based on public database information, 89 patients (42.4%) had a criminal record and 26 patients (12.4%) had been arrested. Traffic violations were committed by 94.4% of the cohort and were the most common infractions. Most of these violations were petty offenses and only punishable by fines. Physical aggression toward caregivers was the most common criminal behavior identified in medical records. This tended to occur in advance stages of the disease and rarely led to criminal charges. Crime occurred at any point in the disease course of HD, including before and after the development of clinical signs and the formal diagnosis of HD. Discussion The presence of criminality was not infrequent in our cohort, but rarely did this result in criminal charges and rarely did these charges result in arrests or incarcerations. Discussions surrounding driving safety and management of physical aggression toward caregivers should be part of regular outpatient visits with patients with HD. Ultimately, it is unknown whether criminality is a common feature of HD, and assessments need to be developed to determine its true prevalence.
机译:背景和目标亨廷顿病(HD)是一种遗传性神经退行性条件伴有不同程度的电机,认知和行为异常。侵略、易怒、缺乏洞察力,和可怜的冲动是公认nonmotor疾病的表现,很少知道与犯罪之间的关系,这是广泛定义为行为受法律惩罚。患病率HD患者的犯罪行为2017年1月1日之间,12月31日,2021年,在一个大型学术医疗中心在伊利诺伊州。犯罪行为,我们检查了“犯罪行为”(定义为违法行为,不必然导致刑事起诉)回顾医疗记录审查的关键字或短语与犯罪行为有关。检查“犯罪”(定义为的存在犯罪记录)同样的患者样本通过一个搜索的官方公开来自伊利诺伊州和在线数据库联邦政府。患者中,97例(46.2%)有犯罪行为记录在他们的医疗记录。基于公共数据库信息,89名患者26(42.4%)有犯罪记录和病人(12.4%)已被逮捕。94.4%的人群,犯下是吗最常见的违规行为。被轻微犯罪,只有受侵犯处以罚款。护理人员是最常见的犯罪行为确定在医疗记录。提前发生疾病的阶段,很少导致刑事指控。在疾病的高清,包括之前和之后的临床的发展信号和高清的正式的诊断。犯罪的存在并不罕见我们的群组,但很少这样做导致刑事指控,很少做这些指控导致逮捕和囚禁。周围的行车安全管理物理攻击对照顾者与病人门诊定期的一部分高清。高清的犯罪是一种常见的特征评估需要来确定它的发展真正的流行。

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