This study evaluated the Brief Rating of Aggression by Children and Adolescents–Preliminary Version (BRACHA 0.8), an actuarial method of assessing the risk of aggressive behavior by hospitalized children and adolescents. Licensed psychiatric social workers used a 16-item questionnaire to assess all patients seen in the emergency department (ED) of a major urban children’s hospital. Over a six-month period, 418 patients (age range, 3.5–19.0 years) underwent psychiatric hospitalization after ED evaluation. The hospital nursing staff recorded the inpatients’ behavior, with the Overt Aggression Scale (OAS). Inpatients were deemed aggressive if, during the first six days of their hospital stay, they scored one or higher on any OAS subscale. We e...
Objective: Childhood aggression may lead to severe social disorders in adolescence and adulthood. Di...
A majority of research investigating aggression and its development in children relies on rating sca...
This prospective study found that psychopathy scores predicted aggressive behavior among 72 adolesce...
emergency room staff members to assess aggression risk during an upcoming psychiatric hospitalizatio...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient aggression is a serious challenge in pediatric psychiatry. METHODS: A chart re...
Objective: Aggressive behaviour is common in young people admitted to child and adolescent inpatient...
There is a need to identify the most appropriate standardized instruments for research evaluating ph...
Objectives: Aggression in adolescents presents a significant problem for psychiatric units. The Dyna...
A majority of research investigating aggression and its development in children relies on rating sca...
Aim: Aggressive incidents (AI) are a serious concern in health care and can have negative effects on...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: The present study evaluates the accuracy of clinical and ar...
The purpose of this study was to develop a linear model of predicting aggression in inpatient adoles...
Contains fulltext : 51902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Observatio...
practice Aggression is defined as outward destructive behaviourthat results from the confluence of l...
Introduction: Violence risk assessment is one of the most frequent reasons for child and adolescent ...
Objective: Childhood aggression may lead to severe social disorders in adolescence and adulthood. Di...
A majority of research investigating aggression and its development in children relies on rating sca...
This prospective study found that psychopathy scores predicted aggressive behavior among 72 adolesce...
emergency room staff members to assess aggression risk during an upcoming psychiatric hospitalizatio...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient aggression is a serious challenge in pediatric psychiatry. METHODS: A chart re...
Objective: Aggressive behaviour is common in young people admitted to child and adolescent inpatient...
There is a need to identify the most appropriate standardized instruments for research evaluating ph...
Objectives: Aggression in adolescents presents a significant problem for psychiatric units. The Dyna...
A majority of research investigating aggression and its development in children relies on rating sca...
Aim: Aggressive incidents (AI) are a serious concern in health care and can have negative effects on...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: The present study evaluates the accuracy of clinical and ar...
The purpose of this study was to develop a linear model of predicting aggression in inpatient adoles...
Contains fulltext : 51902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Observatio...
practice Aggression is defined as outward destructive behaviourthat results from the confluence of l...
Introduction: Violence risk assessment is one of the most frequent reasons for child and adolescent ...
Objective: Childhood aggression may lead to severe social disorders in adolescence and adulthood. Di...
A majority of research investigating aggression and its development in children relies on rating sca...
This prospective study found that psychopathy scores predicted aggressive behavior among 72 adolesce...