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Original Research

Aggressiveness, violence, homicidality, homicide, and Lyme disease

Pages 693-713 | Published online: 09 Mar 2018

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Figure 1 The presence or absence of violence is the interactive result of all the multisystem acute and chronic contributors and deterrents to violence.

Figure 1 The presence or absence of violence is the interactive result of all the multisystem acute and chronic contributors and deterrents to violence.

Table 1 The homicidal group had more impairments postinfection

Table 2 All impairments were increased postinfection

Figure 2 All the psychiatric symptoms were greater in the homicidal versus the non-homicidal group.

Figure 2 All the psychiatric symptoms were greater in the homicidal versus the non-homicidal group.

Figure 3 Violence results from the interactive effects of contributors, failed deterrents, and acute triggers.

Figure 3 Violence results from the interactive effects of contributors, failed deterrents, and acute triggers.

Figure 4 Violence is more likely to occur in Lyme disease patients when there is a greater number and severity of the contributors to violence combined with compromised deterrents and acute triggers.

Figure 4 Violence is more likely to occur in Lyme disease patients when there is a greater number and severity of the contributors to violence combined with compromised deterrents and acute triggers.