Background Violence perpetrated by psychiatric inpatients is associated with modifiable factors. Current structured approaches to assess inpatient violence risk lack predictive validity and linkage to interventions. Methods Adult psychiatric inpatients on forensic and general wards in three psychiatric hospitals were recruited and followed up prospectively for 6 months. Information on modifiable (dynamic) risk factors were collected every 1–4 weeks, and baseline background factors. Data were transferred to a web-based monitoring system (FOxWeb) to calculate a total dynamic risk score. Outcomes were extracted from an incident-reporting system recording aggression and interpersonal violence. The association between total dynamic score and vi...
Aggression occurs frequently in mental health care settings, and studies have reported that 17% to 3...
Clinicians assess violence risk of psychiatric patients regularly in a number of settings. To improv...
Access to information about risk factors of violence for patients admitted to acute psychiatric ward...
AIM: Violence risk prediction is a priority issue for clinicians working with mentally disordered of...
Violence is a common phenomenon both in regular and forensic psychiatric settings, and has a profoun...
Dynamic risk and protective factors serve to assess the violence risk level of (forensic) psychiatri...
Individuals with severe mental illness are at increased risk of violence compared with the general p...
While forensic psychiatric inpatient violence is a serious problem, research on risk assessment for ...
This study incorporated Axis-II and Axis-IV factors in DSM-IV to test the relationship between predi...
There has been an increased interest among researchers and clinicians to understand the violence ris...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Violence in acute psychiatric wards affects the safety of other patients and th...
Background: People with schizophrenia are more violent than the general population, but this increas...
Given the significant implications on public safety, the assessment of violent behaviours of people ...
Violence in acute psychiatric wards affects the safety of other patients and the effectiveness of tr...
This study explores variables that predict physical violence in 614 (forensic) psychiatric inpatient...
Aggression occurs frequently in mental health care settings, and studies have reported that 17% to 3...
Clinicians assess violence risk of psychiatric patients regularly in a number of settings. To improv...
Access to information about risk factors of violence for patients admitted to acute psychiatric ward...
AIM: Violence risk prediction is a priority issue for clinicians working with mentally disordered of...
Violence is a common phenomenon both in regular and forensic psychiatric settings, and has a profoun...
Dynamic risk and protective factors serve to assess the violence risk level of (forensic) psychiatri...
Individuals with severe mental illness are at increased risk of violence compared with the general p...
While forensic psychiatric inpatient violence is a serious problem, research on risk assessment for ...
This study incorporated Axis-II and Axis-IV factors in DSM-IV to test the relationship between predi...
There has been an increased interest among researchers and clinicians to understand the violence ris...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Violence in acute psychiatric wards affects the safety of other patients and th...
Background: People with schizophrenia are more violent than the general population, but this increas...
Given the significant implications on public safety, the assessment of violent behaviours of people ...
Violence in acute psychiatric wards affects the safety of other patients and the effectiveness of tr...
This study explores variables that predict physical violence in 614 (forensic) psychiatric inpatient...
Aggression occurs frequently in mental health care settings, and studies have reported that 17% to 3...
Clinicians assess violence risk of psychiatric patients regularly in a number of settings. To improv...
Access to information about risk factors of violence for patients admitted to acute psychiatric ward...