This study examined the reliability and validity of a relatively new measure of hostile attributions, the External Hostile Attributions Scale (EHAS). Participants were 77 civil psychiatric patients discharged from a psychiatric ward of a general hospital. Results showed that the EHAS had good internal consistency at baseline and first follow-up. Generalizability (G) theory analyses suggest that EHAS scores were moderately stable over time, and that changes in item scores across participants and time accounted for most of this variance. Results from univariate analyses demonstrated that the EHAS had good convergent validity with measures of thought disorder, criminal attitudes, and treatment compliance. It was not, however, related to rating...
Background: The accurate and consistent recording of problematic incidents for in-patient behaviour...
Severe behavioral problems, aggression, unlawful behavior, and uncooperativeness make the forensic p...
Introduction: In psychiatric settings, aggressive events frequently occur during therapy. These even...
Clinicians in applied forensic and clinical settings are increasingly asked to address the issue of ...
Contains fulltext : 102987.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives Ac...
The HDHQ continues to be used by researchers who seek to assess punitiveness and its elements in ass...
While attributional style is regarded as a core domain of social cognition, questions persist about ...
Human aggression is highly prevalent and has a large impact on the lives of victims and society in g...
Human aggression is highly prevalent and has a large impact on the lives of victims and society in g...
Background: Social cognition is often aberrant or impaired in psychotic disorders and related to fun...
BACKGROUND: The original Rosenzweig Picture-Frustration Study (PFS), designed to measure reactive ag...
The Observation Scale for Aggressive Behavior (OSAB) has been developed to evaluate inpatient treatm...
The Scale for Interpersonal Behaviour (SIB), a multidimensional self-report measure of difficulty an...
The Scale for Interpersonal Behaviour (SIB), a multidimensional self-report measure of difficulty an...
Empirically derived structured violence risk assessment instruments are increasingly used by nurses ...
Background: The accurate and consistent recording of problematic incidents for in-patient behaviour...
Severe behavioral problems, aggression, unlawful behavior, and uncooperativeness make the forensic p...
Introduction: In psychiatric settings, aggressive events frequently occur during therapy. These even...
Clinicians in applied forensic and clinical settings are increasingly asked to address the issue of ...
Contains fulltext : 102987.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objectives Ac...
The HDHQ continues to be used by researchers who seek to assess punitiveness and its elements in ass...
While attributional style is regarded as a core domain of social cognition, questions persist about ...
Human aggression is highly prevalent and has a large impact on the lives of victims and society in g...
Human aggression is highly prevalent and has a large impact on the lives of victims and society in g...
Background: Social cognition is often aberrant or impaired in psychotic disorders and related to fun...
BACKGROUND: The original Rosenzweig Picture-Frustration Study (PFS), designed to measure reactive ag...
The Observation Scale for Aggressive Behavior (OSAB) has been developed to evaluate inpatient treatm...
The Scale for Interpersonal Behaviour (SIB), a multidimensional self-report measure of difficulty an...
The Scale for Interpersonal Behaviour (SIB), a multidimensional self-report measure of difficulty an...
Empirically derived structured violence risk assessment instruments are increasingly used by nurses ...
Background: The accurate and consistent recording of problematic incidents for in-patient behaviour...
Severe behavioral problems, aggression, unlawful behavior, and uncooperativeness make the forensic p...
Introduction: In psychiatric settings, aggressive events frequently occur during therapy. These even...