Because of their biological, and, especially, psychological and social characteristics, psychiatric patients can often become victims of very different modalities of activities which cause harm to them. These factors exist and have origin in social context where mentally ill live, but they can be factors that belong to whole social community as well. The aim of this paper is to review factors which contribute to victimisation of psychiatric patients, to point out a risk of their victimisation and their specific predispositions, as well as negative social circumstances which make psychiatric patients vulnerable to become victims in broader sense. In addition, the proposal of possible typology of psychiatric patients as victims is included as...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
In this paper, I tried to show cause-and-consequence relationship between depression, as one of very...
Purpose: a large number of studies support the hypothesis that there is a correlation between seriou...
Background. Victimization among people with a Severe Mental Illness is a common phenomenon. The obje...
Background: Individuals with serious mental illnesses compose a group particularly vulnerable to vic...
The project studied victimization rates and risk factors among persons with severe mental illness (...
In the last decade, epidemiological studies established that there is a relationship between major m...
Background While much attention has been given to the prediction of violent offending behaviour amon...
Aims: There is evidence that individuals with a mental illness are more likely to report a history o...
Introduction: Violence and victimization are often viewed in black and white terms by mental health ...
Background Patients with a severe mental illness (SMI) are more likely to experience victimisation t...
Little research has evaluated mentally disordered individuals who have experienced the co-occurrence...
Psychiatric patients report higher levels of victimisation and are at risk for further victimisation...
BACKGROUND: Since de-institutionalisation, much has been written about the risk posed to the communi...
At the beginning the paper introduces the role of patient and the four features of the role, as form...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
In this paper, I tried to show cause-and-consequence relationship between depression, as one of very...
Purpose: a large number of studies support the hypothesis that there is a correlation between seriou...
Background. Victimization among people with a Severe Mental Illness is a common phenomenon. The obje...
Background: Individuals with serious mental illnesses compose a group particularly vulnerable to vic...
The project studied victimization rates and risk factors among persons with severe mental illness (...
In the last decade, epidemiological studies established that there is a relationship between major m...
Background While much attention has been given to the prediction of violent offending behaviour amon...
Aims: There is evidence that individuals with a mental illness are more likely to report a history o...
Introduction: Violence and victimization are often viewed in black and white terms by mental health ...
Background Patients with a severe mental illness (SMI) are more likely to experience victimisation t...
Little research has evaluated mentally disordered individuals who have experienced the co-occurrence...
Psychiatric patients report higher levels of victimisation and are at risk for further victimisation...
BACKGROUND: Since de-institutionalisation, much has been written about the risk posed to the communi...
At the beginning the paper introduces the role of patient and the four features of the role, as form...
Forensic psychiatric inpatients are frequently exposed to aggression from fellow patients during the...
In this paper, I tried to show cause-and-consequence relationship between depression, as one of very...
Purpose: a large number of studies support the hypothesis that there is a correlation between seriou...