Aggressiveness is a frequent and problematic aspect of the treatment of forensic patients. This study examines the correlation of aggressiveness and its subtypes with quality of life enjoyment and satisfaction, personality dimensions and family functioning. The research is conducted on 99 psychiatric patients diagnosed with schizophrenia or psychotic disorder similar to schizophrenia (F 20 – F 29) in two forensic psychiatry institutions. The patients committed criminal offence in state of insanity. These offences had signs of aggressive acts and the patients were therefore admitted to inpatient psychiatric forensic institutions. The research was conducted by using the Aggressiveness Questionnaire (AG-87), the Eysenck Personality Questionnai...
Background: Empirical knowledge of 'predictors' of physical inpatient aggression may provide staff w...
Abstract: Background: Existing research in law and psychiatry point to schizophrenia as a risk fact...
To determine the magnitude and pattern of aggressive behaviour among psychiatric in-patients and ide...
Aggressiveness is a frequent and problematic aspect of the treatment of forensic patients. This stud...
The selection of antipsychotics as medications used primarily for treating schizophrenia and disorde...
Perlakuan ganas dan aggressif individu-individu yang mengidap sakit mental yang serius telah menjadi...
The assessment and management of aggression have become crucial components of psychiatric inpatient ...
Background: Persons with mental illness especially psychosis are considered aggressive. Objective...
Objective: The aim of our study is to examine factors associated with involvement in crime in schizo...
Schizophrenia is one of the most invalidating mental disorders due to its onset at an early age, the...
Aim of the studyThis study tried to identify risk factors of aggressive behavior in a population of ...
Aggression occurs regularly on many psychiatric wards; its assessment, prevention and management are...
Objective: Some authors report that aggressive behaviour in schizophrenia is of heterogeneous source...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-74).Schizophrenia, a severe and often debilitating men...
Structured assessment of aggressive behavior in forensic psychiatry is needed. This study investigat...
Background: Empirical knowledge of 'predictors' of physical inpatient aggression may provide staff w...
Abstract: Background: Existing research in law and psychiatry point to schizophrenia as a risk fact...
To determine the magnitude and pattern of aggressive behaviour among psychiatric in-patients and ide...
Aggressiveness is a frequent and problematic aspect of the treatment of forensic patients. This stud...
The selection of antipsychotics as medications used primarily for treating schizophrenia and disorde...
Perlakuan ganas dan aggressif individu-individu yang mengidap sakit mental yang serius telah menjadi...
The assessment and management of aggression have become crucial components of psychiatric inpatient ...
Background: Persons with mental illness especially psychosis are considered aggressive. Objective...
Objective: The aim of our study is to examine factors associated with involvement in crime in schizo...
Schizophrenia is one of the most invalidating mental disorders due to its onset at an early age, the...
Aim of the studyThis study tried to identify risk factors of aggressive behavior in a population of ...
Aggression occurs regularly on many psychiatric wards; its assessment, prevention and management are...
Objective: Some authors report that aggressive behaviour in schizophrenia is of heterogeneous source...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-74).Schizophrenia, a severe and often debilitating men...
Structured assessment of aggressive behavior in forensic psychiatry is needed. This study investigat...
Background: Empirical knowledge of 'predictors' of physical inpatient aggression may provide staff w...
Abstract: Background: Existing research in law and psychiatry point to schizophrenia as a risk fact...
To determine the magnitude and pattern of aggressive behaviour among psychiatric in-patients and ide...