Female forensic mental health patients are a highly selected group who present exceptional clinical and behavioral challenges along with highly complex treatment needs. St. Andrew’s Healthcare Women’s Service offers a ‘best practice’ psychosocial treatment program in conditions of medium security. The outcomes of 60 women residents between 2003 to 2008 are described in terms of risk, behavior, symptomatology, and social functioning using HoNOSsecure. The instrument was sensitive to change in this population, including the security scale, which captured highly significant clinical improvements. Some of the challenges associated with measuring outcomes for this group are discussed. The needs of women in secure services can be effectively addr...
Within the wards of Britain’s high and medium secure mental health services, the needs of the female...
Special Issue: Violent and Antisocial Behavior in WomenResearch on resiliency and recovery in forens...
This volume consists of three chapters. The first paper is a systematic literature review and synthe...
In this study we demonstrate how the Health of the Nation Outcomes Scales for secure and forensic se...
The Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for users of secure and forensic services (HoNOS-secure) com...
Outcomes measures are commonly derived from post-discharge recidivism, readmission, and mortality ra...
Women’s Enhanced Medium Secure Services (WEMSS) was a concept borne out of findings that an inapprop...
Clinicians working with women in forensic secure environments will be acutely aware of the diverse r...
A mapping exercise as part of a pathway study of women in secure psychiatric services in the England...
A mapping exercise as part of a pathway study of women in secure psychiatric services in the England...
Although levels of security in UK forensic psychiatric services are generally accepted as being divi...
Most violence risk assessment tools have been validated predominantly in males. In this multicenter ...
Introduction Seclusion use is high in forensic mental health settings and is associated with avoidab...
Most violence risk assessment tools have been validated predominantly in males. In this multicenter ...
Historically, a substantial proportion of women have been unduly detained in conditions of high secu...
Within the wards of Britain’s high and medium secure mental health services, the needs of the female...
Special Issue: Violent and Antisocial Behavior in WomenResearch on resiliency and recovery in forens...
This volume consists of three chapters. The first paper is a systematic literature review and synthe...
In this study we demonstrate how the Health of the Nation Outcomes Scales for secure and forensic se...
The Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for users of secure and forensic services (HoNOS-secure) com...
Outcomes measures are commonly derived from post-discharge recidivism, readmission, and mortality ra...
Women’s Enhanced Medium Secure Services (WEMSS) was a concept borne out of findings that an inapprop...
Clinicians working with women in forensic secure environments will be acutely aware of the diverse r...
A mapping exercise as part of a pathway study of women in secure psychiatric services in the England...
A mapping exercise as part of a pathway study of women in secure psychiatric services in the England...
Although levels of security in UK forensic psychiatric services are generally accepted as being divi...
Most violence risk assessment tools have been validated predominantly in males. In this multicenter ...
Introduction Seclusion use is high in forensic mental health settings and is associated with avoidab...
Most violence risk assessment tools have been validated predominantly in males. In this multicenter ...
Historically, a substantial proportion of women have been unduly detained in conditions of high secu...
Within the wards of Britain’s high and medium secure mental health services, the needs of the female...
Special Issue: Violent and Antisocial Behavior in WomenResearch on resiliency and recovery in forens...
This volume consists of three chapters. The first paper is a systematic literature review and synthe...