Background: Escape and absconding, especially in forensic settings, can have serious consequences for patients, staff and institutions. Several characteristics of affected patients could be identified so far, albeit based on heterogeneous patient populations, a limited number of possible factors and basal statistical analyses. The aim of this study was to determine the most important characteristics among a large number of possible variables and to describe the best statistical model using machine learning in a homogeneous group of offender patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorder. Methods: A database of 370 offender patients suffering from schizophrenia spectrum disorder and 507 possible predictor variables was explored by machine ...
Background: The present thesis is written with the overall aim of advancing knowledge of criminal of...
The burden of self-injury among offenders undergoing inpatient treatment in forensic psychiatry is s...
The importance of “social capital” in offender rehabilitation has been well established: Stable fami...
Background: Escape and absconding, especially in forensic settings, can have serious consequences fo...
Purpose There is a lack of research on predictors of criminal recidivism of offender patients dia...
Background and aims: Recent research has identified higher prevalence of offending behavior in patie...
Objectives: The link between schizophrenia and violent offending has long been the subject of resear...
Linear statistical methods may not be suited to the understanding of psychiatric phenomena such as a...
Purpose: This study aims to explore risk factors for direct coercive measures (seclusion, restraint,...
The link between schizophrenia and homicide has long been the subject of research with significant i...
Today’s extensive availability of medical data enables the development of predictive models, but thi...
Abstract: Background: Existing research in law and psychiatry point to schizophrenia as a risk fact...
Background People with schizophrenia show a higher risk of committing violent offenses. Previous st...
Background: Extant research has provided evidence for disparities between patients with schizophreni...
Background: People with schizophrenia show a higher risk of committing violent offenses. Previous st...
Background: The present thesis is written with the overall aim of advancing knowledge of criminal of...
The burden of self-injury among offenders undergoing inpatient treatment in forensic psychiatry is s...
The importance of “social capital” in offender rehabilitation has been well established: Stable fami...
Background: Escape and absconding, especially in forensic settings, can have serious consequences fo...
Purpose There is a lack of research on predictors of criminal recidivism of offender patients dia...
Background and aims: Recent research has identified higher prevalence of offending behavior in patie...
Objectives: The link between schizophrenia and violent offending has long been the subject of resear...
Linear statistical methods may not be suited to the understanding of psychiatric phenomena such as a...
Purpose: This study aims to explore risk factors for direct coercive measures (seclusion, restraint,...
The link between schizophrenia and homicide has long been the subject of research with significant i...
Today’s extensive availability of medical data enables the development of predictive models, but thi...
Abstract: Background: Existing research in law and psychiatry point to schizophrenia as a risk fact...
Background People with schizophrenia show a higher risk of committing violent offenses. Previous st...
Background: Extant research has provided evidence for disparities between patients with schizophreni...
Background: People with schizophrenia show a higher risk of committing violent offenses. Previous st...
Background: The present thesis is written with the overall aim of advancing knowledge of criminal of...
The burden of self-injury among offenders undergoing inpatient treatment in forensic psychiatry is s...
The importance of “social capital” in offender rehabilitation has been well established: Stable fami...