I’ve gotten so fed up arguing about mental illness and violence, I wrote a blog post setting the record straight.
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TL;DR: Only 3-5% of violent acts can be attributed to those with SMI [20], co-occurring substance use plays the most pivotal role [24], many psychosocial contextual factors influence violent acts [11], and while individuals with SMI are potentially 2.1% more likely than those without a mental illness to be violent [4], they are 10 times more likely to be victims of violence themselves. [20]
There does not exist a strong association between severe mental illness and violent behavior in general. …the notion that mentally ill individuals are violent is a harmful myth that only serves to further stigmatize an already disadvantaged population.
This behavior is detrimental to the 26% of our (U.S.) population suffering from a diagnosed mental illness. [10] The false claims that individuals with SMI are dangerous and responsible for mass shootings and acts of extremism need to be called out for the harmful lies that they are.