BackgroundMeasures of impulsivity and aggression help to indicate risk of future violence or rule‐breaking. Both clinician‐rated risk assessment and self‐report measures have been used but hardly ever compared in their ability to predict inpatient incidents.AimsTo compare the self‐report on the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS‐11) and Buss‐Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) with the clinician‐rated HKT‐30, a Dutch adaptation of the Historical Clinical Risk Management‐20, for their capacity to predict inpatient incidents.MethodsAll men newly admitted to a forensic psychiatric hospital were invited to participate in this study unless in intensive care. Tests of correlation were run between the BIS‐11 and BPAQ scale scores and the HKT‐30. E...
Impulsivity is strongly associated with aggression and antisocial conduct. Although self-report meas...
This study tested the predictive value of attentional bias, emotion recognition, automatic associati...
Recent advancements in risk assessment have led to the development of dynamic risk-assessment measur...
BackgroundMeasures of impulsivity and aggression help to indicate risk of future violence or rule‐br...
Background Measures of impulsivity and aggression help to indicate risk of future violence or rule‐b...
Background: Empirical knowledge of 'predictors' of physical inpatient aggression may provide staff w...
BackgroundEmpirical knowledge of predictors' of physical inpatient aggression may provide staff with...
Structured assessment of aggressive behavior in forensic psychiatry is needed. This study investigat...
The UPPS-P seems to be a promising instrument for measuring different domains of impulsivity in fore...
Mental health inpatients’ self-reported violence risk predicts actual aggressive outcomes. Anger, fo...
Background Identification of the risk factors underlying impulsivity related to violent acts is an e...
Entry to the Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) service in England and Wales is heavil...
Given the significant implications on public safety, the assessment of violent behaviours of people ...
Impulsivity is strongly associated with aggression and antisocial conduct. Although self-report meas...
This study tested the predictive value of attentional bias, emotion recognition, automatic associati...
Recent advancements in risk assessment have led to the development of dynamic risk-assessment measur...
BackgroundMeasures of impulsivity and aggression help to indicate risk of future violence or rule‐br...
Background Measures of impulsivity and aggression help to indicate risk of future violence or rule‐b...
Background: Empirical knowledge of 'predictors' of physical inpatient aggression may provide staff w...
BackgroundEmpirical knowledge of predictors' of physical inpatient aggression may provide staff with...
Structured assessment of aggressive behavior in forensic psychiatry is needed. This study investigat...
The UPPS-P seems to be a promising instrument for measuring different domains of impulsivity in fore...
Mental health inpatients’ self-reported violence risk predicts actual aggressive outcomes. Anger, fo...
Background Identification of the risk factors underlying impulsivity related to violent acts is an e...
Entry to the Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) service in England and Wales is heavil...
Given the significant implications on public safety, the assessment of violent behaviours of people ...
Impulsivity is strongly associated with aggression and antisocial conduct. Although self-report meas...
This study tested the predictive value of attentional bias, emotion recognition, automatic associati...
Recent advancements in risk assessment have led to the development of dynamic risk-assessment measur...