Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To establish the prevalence of victimisation in a UK population-based sample and to investigate the association between mental disorder and victimisation in both cross-sectional and prospective manner, whilst adjusting for potential confounds. METHODS: Data from the National Child Development Study (NCDS) were used to examine criminal victimisation, violent victimisation, and mental disorder at age 46 yerars, and also to measure history of mental disorder, when cohort members were aged 23, 33 and 42 years. Variables considered to be potential confounders or mediators of the association, including socio-economic status, family income, financial strain, education, housing ownership status, heavy drinking...
General population surveys have seldom examined violence as a multidimensional concept and in relati...
This study measured the prevalence of self-reported violence and associations with psychiatric morbi...
This study measured the prevalence of self-reported violence and associations with psychiatric morbi...
PURPOSE: To establish the prevalence of victimisation in a UK population-based sample and to investi...
AimsPsychiatric patients are at increased risk to become victim of violence. It remains unknown whet...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to establish the prevalence and predictors of violent victimiza...
While the high prevalence of offending and victimisation among young people is well established, no ...
Background While much attention has been given to the prediction of violent offending behaviour amon...
Few studies have been published on the association between mental disorders and violence based on ge...
Background: Being bullied is an aversive experience with short-term and long-term consequences, and...
Background Being bullied is an aversive experience with short-term and long-term consequences, an...
This mixed methods study investigated the experiences of victimisation among people with mental heal...
Background: It is unclear whether psychiatric morbidity contributes to the small proportion of the ...
Aims: There is evidence that individuals with a mental illness are more likely to report a history o...
BACKGROUND: Since de-institutionalisation, much has been written about the risk posed to the communi...
General population surveys have seldom examined violence as a multidimensional concept and in relati...
This study measured the prevalence of self-reported violence and associations with psychiatric morbi...
This study measured the prevalence of self-reported violence and associations with psychiatric morbi...
PURPOSE: To establish the prevalence of victimisation in a UK population-based sample and to investi...
AimsPsychiatric patients are at increased risk to become victim of violence. It remains unknown whet...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to establish the prevalence and predictors of violent victimiza...
While the high prevalence of offending and victimisation among young people is well established, no ...
Background While much attention has been given to the prediction of violent offending behaviour amon...
Few studies have been published on the association between mental disorders and violence based on ge...
Background: Being bullied is an aversive experience with short-term and long-term consequences, and...
Background Being bullied is an aversive experience with short-term and long-term consequences, an...
This mixed methods study investigated the experiences of victimisation among people with mental heal...
Background: It is unclear whether psychiatric morbidity contributes to the small proportion of the ...
Aims: There is evidence that individuals with a mental illness are more likely to report a history o...
BACKGROUND: Since de-institutionalisation, much has been written about the risk posed to the communi...
General population surveys have seldom examined violence as a multidimensional concept and in relati...
This study measured the prevalence of self-reported violence and associations with psychiatric morbi...
This study measured the prevalence of self-reported violence and associations with psychiatric morbi...