Chia-Heng Lin

Chia-Heng Lin
National Taipei University · Institute of criminology

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Although the media often portrays violent criminal offenders as insane, the crime rate of individuals with severe mental illness is not higher than that of the general population. Social isolation in prisons or general psychiatric hospitals is thus a seemingly futile measures in crime prevention. However, few Asian studies have investigated the ris...
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Background: Synthetic cathinones are the most used novel psychoactive substances in Taiwan because they exhibit psychoactive effects similar to those of methamphetamine, inducing acute psychosis, violence, and self-harm. However, the differences in the clinical characteristics of patients with synthetic cathinone and methamphetamine intoxication a...
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Objective The relationship between improvements in subjective sleep quality and restoration of daytime function remains unclear. This study aimed to examine the concomitant pattern between subjective sleep quality and daytime dysfunction in hypnotic-treated older adults. Methods This was a community-based, cross-sectional study. Participants compr...
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Background The relation between mental illness and criminal offenses is controversial. In Taiwan, offenders with mental illness may be sentenced to custodial protection. Nevertheless, the recidivism rates remain high in such populations. Factors associated with recidivism among those offenders warrant further exploration. Methods We retrospectivel...
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Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are severe mental disorders with a major component of genetic factors in their etiology. Rare mutations play a significant role in these two disorders, and they are highly heterogeneous and personalized. Identification of personalized mutations is essential for the establishment of molecular diagnosis, providing i...
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Background The trend of legalizing medical cannabis is related to its increased illicit use worldwide. In Taiwan, cannabis has become the fifth most used illicit substance, with continuous increases in its use since 2018; yet, the potential risk of adverse mental health due to cannabis use has not been sufficiently emphasized. Methods In this stud...

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