Contains fulltext : 102987.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives Accurate observation of aggressive behavior among forensic psychiatric patients requires valid instruments. This study examines the validity and clinical utility of combining the social dysfunction and aggression scale (SDAS) and staff observation aggression scale revised (SOAS-R). Methods Nurses weekly obtained SDAS scores of 127 patients, resulting in 6.124 assessments. Aggressive incidents were documented by the SOAS-R. Internal consistency, subscale structure, interobserver reliability of the SDAS, and convergent validity with SOAS-R were analyzed. Conclusion A three-factor solution was found. Interobserver reliability was moderate, and goo...
The authors describe the design and reliability of a rating scale that measures aggressive behaviors...
The assessment of risk for aggression has become a central concern of many mental health services. S...
ObjectivePsychiatric disorders are often considered the leading cause of violence. This may be due t...
The Observation Scale for Aggressive Behavior (OSAB) has been developed to evaluate inpatient treatm...
Contains fulltext : 77300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous resea...
Previous research has shown good psychometric properties of the Staff Observation Aggression Scale-R...
Introduction: In psychiatric settings, aggressive events frequently occur during therapy. These even...
Structured assessment of aggressive behavior in forensic psychiatry is needed. This study investigat...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Empirical knowledge of 'predictors' of physical inpatient ...
Because a Dutch treatment program for so-called terbeschikkinggestelden or violent forensic psychiat...
BACKGROUND: The original Rosenzweig Picture-Frustration Study (PFS), designed to measure reactive ag...
Because a Dutch treatment program for so-called terbeschikkinggestelden or violent forensic psychiat...
Background:The Modified Overt Aggression Scale (MOAS) has been validated for use in the study of agg...
Conflict is inevitable in psychiatric wards where patients are admitted and treated involuntarily. M...
BackgroundEmpirical knowledge of predictors' of physical inpatient aggression may provide staff with...
The authors describe the design and reliability of a rating scale that measures aggressive behaviors...
The assessment of risk for aggression has become a central concern of many mental health services. S...
ObjectivePsychiatric disorders are often considered the leading cause of violence. This may be due t...
The Observation Scale for Aggressive Behavior (OSAB) has been developed to evaluate inpatient treatm...
Contains fulltext : 77300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous resea...
Previous research has shown good psychometric properties of the Staff Observation Aggression Scale-R...
Introduction: In psychiatric settings, aggressive events frequently occur during therapy. These even...
Structured assessment of aggressive behavior in forensic psychiatry is needed. This study investigat...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Empirical knowledge of 'predictors' of physical inpatient ...
Because a Dutch treatment program for so-called terbeschikkinggestelden or violent forensic psychiat...
BACKGROUND: The original Rosenzweig Picture-Frustration Study (PFS), designed to measure reactive ag...
Because a Dutch treatment program for so-called terbeschikkinggestelden or violent forensic psychiat...
Background:The Modified Overt Aggression Scale (MOAS) has been validated for use in the study of agg...
Conflict is inevitable in psychiatric wards where patients are admitted and treated involuntarily. M...
BackgroundEmpirical knowledge of predictors' of physical inpatient aggression may provide staff with...
The authors describe the design and reliability of a rating scale that measures aggressive behaviors...
The assessment of risk for aggression has become a central concern of many mental health services. S...
ObjectivePsychiatric disorders are often considered the leading cause of violence. This may be due t...