INTRODUCTION: On psychiatric wards, aggressive behaviour displayed by patients is common and problematic. Understanding factors associated with the development of aggression offers possibilities for prevention and targeted interventions. This review discusses factors that contribute to the development of aggression on psychiatric wards.METHOD: In Pubmed and Embase, a search was performed aimed at: prevalence data, ward characteristics, patient and staff factors that are associated with aggressive behaviour and from this search 146 studies were included.RESULTS: The prevalence of aggressive behaviour on psychiatric wards varied (8-76%). Explanatory factors of aggressive behaviour were subdivided into patient, staff and ward factors. Patient ...
Background: The cause of patient aggression is a very complex question, and it continues to be a cha...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of aggression exhibited by patients living in community resid...
The aggressive behaviour of psychiatric inpatients has profound consequences for patients, staff, wa...
INTRODUCTION: On psychiatric wards, aggressive behaviour displayed by patients is common and problem...
INTRODUCTION: On psychiatric wards, aggressive behaviour displayed by patients is common and problem...
Although fairly frequent in psychiatric in-patient, episodes of aggression/violence are mainly limit...
Aim. This paper reports a study to investigate the nature and prevalence of inpatient aggressive beh...
Aggressive behaviour is a critical issue for modern acute psychiatric services, not just because of ...
Aggression and violence are widespread in UK Mental Health Trusts, and are accompa-nied by negative ...
Aggression on psychiatric wards develops under influence of patient, staff and ward factors. Assessm...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the types and proportions of antecedents of violence and agg...
Despite the high rate of aggression on psychiatric wards, uncertainty exists about the nature of the...
There is a considerable body of research on the assessment and prediction of aggression in psychiatr...
[[abstract]]Background and Objective: Aggressive behavior is an important clinical hazard in psychia...
Aggression occurs regularly on many psychiatric wards; its assessment, prevention and management are...
Background: The cause of patient aggression is a very complex question, and it continues to be a cha...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of aggression exhibited by patients living in community resid...
The aggressive behaviour of psychiatric inpatients has profound consequences for patients, staff, wa...
INTRODUCTION: On psychiatric wards, aggressive behaviour displayed by patients is common and problem...
INTRODUCTION: On psychiatric wards, aggressive behaviour displayed by patients is common and problem...
Although fairly frequent in psychiatric in-patient, episodes of aggression/violence are mainly limit...
Aim. This paper reports a study to investigate the nature and prevalence of inpatient aggressive beh...
Aggressive behaviour is a critical issue for modern acute psychiatric services, not just because of ...
Aggression and violence are widespread in UK Mental Health Trusts, and are accompa-nied by negative ...
Aggression on psychiatric wards develops under influence of patient, staff and ward factors. Assessm...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the types and proportions of antecedents of violence and agg...
Despite the high rate of aggression on psychiatric wards, uncertainty exists about the nature of the...
There is a considerable body of research on the assessment and prediction of aggression in psychiatr...
[[abstract]]Background and Objective: Aggressive behavior is an important clinical hazard in psychia...
Aggression occurs regularly on many psychiatric wards; its assessment, prevention and management are...
Background: The cause of patient aggression is a very complex question, and it continues to be a cha...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of aggression exhibited by patients living in community resid...
The aggressive behaviour of psychiatric inpatients has profound consequences for patients, staff, wa...