An adult client who has been hospitalized for two weeks for chronic paranoia continues to state that someone is trying to steal the client's clothing. The nurse must advice her and should makeup the effort by returning the goods.
A person with kleptomania experiences an overwhelming, uncontrollable drive to steal items. People with this disease are aware that stealing is immoral and could result in punishment, but they are unable to stop it.
Kleptomaniacs don't steal because they lack self-control, willpower, or other virtues. Rather, it is a medical condition where a person is unable to control their want to steal. People with kleptomania frequently experience guilt, humiliation, or stress as a result of their theft.
Many people make an effort to make up for this by returning goods, giving them to charities, or paying for them later.
Kleptomania is three times more prevalent among women and those who were assigned female at birth (AFAB) than in men and those who were assigned male at birth (AMAB).
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