Abstract Background Routine outcome measures are increasingly being mandated across mental health services in Australia and overseas. This requirement includes forensic mental health services, but their utility in such specialist services and the inter-relationships between the measures remain unclear. This study sought to characterise the risks, needs and stages of recovery of an entire cohort of forensic patients in one jurisdiction in Australia. Methods Local expert groups, comprising of members of the forensic patient treating teams, were formed to gather information about the status and needs of all forensic patients in the State of New South Wales, Australia. The expert groups provided demographic information and completed three asses...
Prisons in Australia and in many other countries are increasingly viewed as the nation’s largest men...
Research on resiliency and recovery in forensic psychiatric patients is still limited. Information p...
Objectives: The objective of the present study is to describe the patterns of health service use and...
Objective: Although wide variation in the use of community treatment orders mandating treatment for...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe characteristics and post-release outcomes of...
People who are mentally unwell and have committed a criminal offence are cared for by forensic menta...
This paper describes a 7.5 year retrospective study of all patients discharged from inpatient forens...
Background: Women in the forensic mental health system (FMHS), have been poorly researched. Historic...
Objectives: To evaluate the therapeutic security characteristics of the secure forensic mental healt...
Background: Forensic psychiatry is one of the last specialist mental health services to develop a co...
Objective and Method: This review examines the scope of forensic psychiatry with particular emphasi...
Forensic mental health services are charged with two potentially conflicting tasks: public protectio...
Evidence-based practices for forensic mental health services have been slow to develop, and there is...
Forensic mental health services provide care to people in secure psychiatric hospitals and specialis...
Knowledge on user experiences from mentally disordered offenders (MDOs) is still limited in a Danish...
Prisons in Australia and in many other countries are increasingly viewed as the nation’s largest men...
Research on resiliency and recovery in forensic psychiatric patients is still limited. Information p...
Objectives: The objective of the present study is to describe the patterns of health service use and...
Objective: Although wide variation in the use of community treatment orders mandating treatment for...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe characteristics and post-release outcomes of...
People who are mentally unwell and have committed a criminal offence are cared for by forensic menta...
This paper describes a 7.5 year retrospective study of all patients discharged from inpatient forens...
Background: Women in the forensic mental health system (FMHS), have been poorly researched. Historic...
Objectives: To evaluate the therapeutic security characteristics of the secure forensic mental healt...
Background: Forensic psychiatry is one of the last specialist mental health services to develop a co...
Objective and Method: This review examines the scope of forensic psychiatry with particular emphasi...
Forensic mental health services are charged with two potentially conflicting tasks: public protectio...
Evidence-based practices for forensic mental health services have been slow to develop, and there is...
Forensic mental health services provide care to people in secure psychiatric hospitals and specialis...
Knowledge on user experiences from mentally disordered offenders (MDOs) is still limited in a Danish...
Prisons in Australia and in many other countries are increasingly viewed as the nation’s largest men...
Research on resiliency and recovery in forensic psychiatric patients is still limited. Information p...
Objectives: The objective of the present study is to describe the patterns of health service use and...