Although an increasing amount of literature has appeared in recent years on the subject of stalking, little is known about mental health nurses' (MHNs) experiences of this phenomenon. The aims of the study were to investigate: (1) the incidence of stalking among a sample of MHNs in the UK; (2) who the perpetrators were; (3) the impact of stalking on MHNs; and (4) how MHNs manage their experiences. Employing a survey design, the British version of the Rutgers-Penn clinicians and stalking questionnaire was distributed to a convenience sample of 400 MHNs in the UK. Data were analysed by means of descriptive statistics and McNemar test. The findings reveal that: (1) 50% (n = 56) of MHNs who completed the questionnaire had been stalked; (2) on t...
Research has indicated that medical doctors and paramedics are at higher risk of being stalked than ...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
A growing body of research suggests that mental health professionals (MHPs) are more likely to be vi...
Stalking is a well-recognized social phenomenon, one that particularly affects health care professio...
Background: Mental health professionals are at greater risk than the general population of being sta...
BACKGROUND: No studies have assessed psychopathology among victims of stalking who have not sought s...
Staff from one National Health Service (NHS) Trust in England completed an online survey (N = 590) a...
Aim This study has the aim to represent the degree of information raining about the identification...
2In the last decade stalking has emerged as a significant social problem. It occurs when one individ...
The study aimed to explore experiences mental health employees have of stalking by service users, th...
Stalking is a significant public health and criminal justice issue. Lack of clarity exists about whi...
Objective: This study explored post-traumatic stress symptoms, anxiety and depression in relation to...
Information on the psychological consequences of stalking on victims is scarce. The present study ai...
OBJECTIVE: The authors examined whether female stalkers differ from their male counterparts in psych...
Research has indicated that medical doctors and paramedics are at higher risk of being stalked than ...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
A growing body of research suggests that mental health professionals (MHPs) are more likely to be vi...
Stalking is a well-recognized social phenomenon, one that particularly affects health care professio...
Background: Mental health professionals are at greater risk than the general population of being sta...
BACKGROUND: No studies have assessed psychopathology among victims of stalking who have not sought s...
Staff from one National Health Service (NHS) Trust in England completed an online survey (N = 590) a...
Aim This study has the aim to represent the degree of information raining about the identification...
2In the last decade stalking has emerged as a significant social problem. It occurs when one individ...
The study aimed to explore experiences mental health employees have of stalking by service users, th...
Stalking is a significant public health and criminal justice issue. Lack of clarity exists about whi...
Objective: This study explored post-traumatic stress symptoms, anxiety and depression in relation to...
Information on the psychological consequences of stalking on victims is scarce. The present study ai...
OBJECTIVE: The authors examined whether female stalkers differ from their male counterparts in psych...
Research has indicated that medical doctors and paramedics are at higher risk of being stalked than ...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to determine the frequency at which assault and atte...