The assessment and management of aggression have become crucial components of psychiatric inpatient care and the focus of considerable research attention. This study examined the relationships between characteristics of psychiatric inpatients with aggressive behaviour in a forensic psychiatric hospital. Demographic and clinical characteristics, patients' social behaviour, and histories of aggression and substance use were obtained for every patient admitted to the Thomas Embling Hospital, a secure forensic psychiatric hospital, during 2002. Of these patients, 110 completed an additional assessment of psychotic symptoms and a battery of psychological tests measuring anger expression and control, assertiveness, and impulsivity. Results indica...
Despite the high rate of aggression on psychiatric wards, uncertainty exists about the nature of the...
Interpersonal style, a key component of personality and personality disorder, has emerged as an impo...
Aggression in the form of violence has been reportedly associated with a variety of psychiatric diag...
Aggression occurs regularly on many psychiatric wards; its assessment, prevention and management are...
There is a considerable body of research on the assessment and prediction of aggression in psychiatr...
A retrospective case-control study was conducted examining relationships between patients' socio-dem...
Aggression and violence are widespread in UK Mental Health Trusts, and are accompa-nied by negative ...
Objective: The study was designed to determine the prevalence of aggression and clinical factors ass...
Studies examining aggression in psychiatric hospitals have focused primarily on the clinical and dem...
Background: Empirical knowledge of 'predictors' of physical inpatient aggression may provide staff w...
Current approaches in Dutch mental health care institutions towards inpatients’ aggression have focu...
The aggressive behaviour of psychiatric inpatients has profound consequences for patients, staff, wa...
Aim A prospective design was used to investigate the relationship of current psychiatric symptoms of...
Although fairly frequent in psychiatric in-patient, episodes of aggression/violence are mainly limit...
BackgroundEmpirical knowledge of predictors' of physical inpatient aggression may provide staff with...
Despite the high rate of aggression on psychiatric wards, uncertainty exists about the nature of the...
Interpersonal style, a key component of personality and personality disorder, has emerged as an impo...
Aggression in the form of violence has been reportedly associated with a variety of psychiatric diag...
Aggression occurs regularly on many psychiatric wards; its assessment, prevention and management are...
There is a considerable body of research on the assessment and prediction of aggression in psychiatr...
A retrospective case-control study was conducted examining relationships between patients' socio-dem...
Aggression and violence are widespread in UK Mental Health Trusts, and are accompa-nied by negative ...
Objective: The study was designed to determine the prevalence of aggression and clinical factors ass...
Studies examining aggression in psychiatric hospitals have focused primarily on the clinical and dem...
Background: Empirical knowledge of 'predictors' of physical inpatient aggression may provide staff w...
Current approaches in Dutch mental health care institutions towards inpatients’ aggression have focu...
The aggressive behaviour of psychiatric inpatients has profound consequences for patients, staff, wa...
Aim A prospective design was used to investigate the relationship of current psychiatric symptoms of...
Although fairly frequent in psychiatric in-patient, episodes of aggression/violence are mainly limit...
BackgroundEmpirical knowledge of predictors' of physical inpatient aggression may provide staff with...
Despite the high rate of aggression on psychiatric wards, uncertainty exists about the nature of the...
Interpersonal style, a key component of personality and personality disorder, has emerged as an impo...
Aggression in the form of violence has been reportedly associated with a variety of psychiatric diag...