Gender differences in victimization were retrospectively examined in 218 male and 218 female patients who have been admitted to one of four Dutch forensic psychiatric hospitals between 1984 and 2014. Case files were studied and variables relating to victimization and psychopathology were coded. It was found that the prevalence rates of victimization were higher among female patients than among male patients, both during childhood and adulthood. Childhood sexual abuse was found to be more prevalent among women than men, however, no differences were found for emotional and physical abuse or neglect during childhood. Women with a history of emotional or sexual abuse were significantly more often diagnosed with borderline personality disorder t...
Substance abuse is an important risk factor for offending, but is mostly studied in males. The aim o...
Prior studies have suggested that specific characteristics of sexually abusive experiences,...
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2016.04.004Childhood trauma, a risk factor of psychosis, is associated the ...
To gain insight into the relatively small, but increasing group of women in forensic psychiatry, a r...
Substance abuse is an important risk factor for offending, but is mostly studied in males. The aim o...
The past two decades, a disproportionate growth of females entering the criminal justice system and ...
BACKGROUND: Victimization is highly prevalent in individuals with mild intellectual disability (MID)...
BACKGROUND: Victimization is highly prevalent in individuals with mild intellectual disability (MID)...
Abstract Introduction Various studies have demonstrated that individuals with a psychotic disorder a...
The aim of the study was to examine whether the impact of interpersonal traumas on internalizing pro...
This study investigated criminological, psychopathological, and victimological profiles of intimate ...
Patients with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders are vulnerable to vio...
Purpose Despite the rising number of females in forensic psychiatry, research about their characteri...
Background: The overall prevalence of borderline personality disorder is well known, but characteris...
Substance abuse is an important risk factor for offending, but is mostly studied in males. The aim o...
Prior studies have suggested that specific characteristics of sexually abusive experiences,...
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2016.04.004Childhood trauma, a risk factor of psychosis, is associated the ...
To gain insight into the relatively small, but increasing group of women in forensic psychiatry, a r...
Substance abuse is an important risk factor for offending, but is mostly studied in males. The aim o...
The past two decades, a disproportionate growth of females entering the criminal justice system and ...
BACKGROUND: Victimization is highly prevalent in individuals with mild intellectual disability (MID)...
BACKGROUND: Victimization is highly prevalent in individuals with mild intellectual disability (MID)...
Abstract Introduction Various studies have demonstrated that individuals with a psychotic disorder a...
The aim of the study was to examine whether the impact of interpersonal traumas on internalizing pro...
This study investigated criminological, psychopathological, and victimological profiles of intimate ...
Patients with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders are vulnerable to vio...
Purpose Despite the rising number of females in forensic psychiatry, research about their characteri...
Background: The overall prevalence of borderline personality disorder is well known, but characteris...
Substance abuse is an important risk factor for offending, but is mostly studied in males. The aim o...
Prior studies have suggested that specific characteristics of sexually abusive experiences,...
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2016.04.004Childhood trauma, a risk factor of psychosis, is associated the ...