Conflict and aggression are well-known concerns in youth inpatient and residential facilities, frequently affecting both the quality of youth care and the well-being of staff. Responses, such as restraint and seclusion (R&S), also pose challenges and can threaten the safety of children/youth and staff. Various educational and training programs have been implemented to improve practice and create safer places to live and work for both youth and staff. This article reviews the research on the results of measures taken in response to conflict and aggression in youth facilities. Because very little on this topic was published before 2015, we searched for both systematic reviews and original studies published between January 2015 and November 20...
Inpatient hospitalization provides a way to treat and stabilize children and adolescents with mental...
Guidance for developing best practice, policy and improved outcomes for children and young people in...
In many institutions in the UK, when an adult or child is distressed or agitated, staff may use tech...
Conflict and aggression are well-known concerns in youth inpatient and residential facilities, frequ...
Children placed in residential treatment centers (RTCs) typically present challenging behavior inclu...
Objective: Aggression is common in children and adolescents admitted to psychiatric inpatient units....
Objective: To summarize the current state of knowledge on the use of seclusion and restraint with ch...
Physical restraint is regularly used in children and adolescent mental health care, often as a react...
In inpatient and residential youth facilities, staff concerns over actual and potential aggression a...
Restraints and seclusions are restrictive interventions used in psychiatric inpatient units when the...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
The issue of whether to use physical restraint with children and adolescents in residential faciliti...
Sometimes it can feel like walking on a knife edge-this work in residential child care. Decisions of...
Against the background of an emerging international demand, this study examined the impact of a suit...
Although aggression is part of daily life in psychiatric units for adolescents, empirical data on it...
Inpatient hospitalization provides a way to treat and stabilize children and adolescents with mental...
Guidance for developing best practice, policy and improved outcomes for children and young people in...
In many institutions in the UK, when an adult or child is distressed or agitated, staff may use tech...
Conflict and aggression are well-known concerns in youth inpatient and residential facilities, frequ...
Children placed in residential treatment centers (RTCs) typically present challenging behavior inclu...
Objective: Aggression is common in children and adolescents admitted to psychiatric inpatient units....
Objective: To summarize the current state of knowledge on the use of seclusion and restraint with ch...
Physical restraint is regularly used in children and adolescent mental health care, often as a react...
In inpatient and residential youth facilities, staff concerns over actual and potential aggression a...
Restraints and seclusions are restrictive interventions used in psychiatric inpatient units when the...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
The issue of whether to use physical restraint with children and adolescents in residential faciliti...
Sometimes it can feel like walking on a knife edge-this work in residential child care. Decisions of...
Against the background of an emerging international demand, this study examined the impact of a suit...
Although aggression is part of daily life in psychiatric units for adolescents, empirical data on it...
Inpatient hospitalization provides a way to treat and stabilize children and adolescents with mental...
Guidance for developing best practice, policy and improved outcomes for children and young people in...
In many institutions in the UK, when an adult or child is distressed or agitated, staff may use tech...