The study examined assaultive behavior directed toward staff of community-based residential facilities by patients who had been discharged to these facilities from Massachusetts state psychiatric hospitals in the early 1990s. Observed rates of assault declined by 61 percent over a six-and-a-half-year period. Early in the study period, male patients were more likely than female patients to be assaultive, but men and women had similar rates of assaultiveness later in the study period, after they had been in residential placements for several years. The most common diagnosis among assaultive patients was schizophrenia
Violence committed by acute psychiatric inpatients represents an important and challenging problem i...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand that assaults by psychiatric patients a...
Violence committed by acute psychiatric inpatients represents an important and challenging problem i...
Health care staff on psychiatric inpatient units are at high risk for work-related assaults by patie...
There currently exists a large body of empirical research examining patient assaults in inpatient ps...
BACKGROUND: The public perception that mental disorder is strongly associated with violence drives b...
Violence tends to be concentrated in a small subgroup of the population (Blumstein, Cohen, Roth, &am...
Aggressive incidents occur frequently in health care facilities, such as psychiatric care and forens...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Feb. 15, 2010).The entire ...
Effectiveness of psychosocial treatment programming in inpatient treatment facilities is limited by ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined differences in factors associated with violence toward others by fema...
People with severe mental disorders and a history of violence are often seen as a difficult-to-manag...
Abstract People with severe mental disorders and a history of violence are often seen as a difficult...
BACKGROUND: Media representation of violence by people with mental disorder tends toward images o...
A retrospective case-control study was conducted examining relationships between patients' socio-dem...
Violence committed by acute psychiatric inpatients represents an important and challenging problem i...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand that assaults by psychiatric patients a...
Violence committed by acute psychiatric inpatients represents an important and challenging problem i...
Health care staff on psychiatric inpatient units are at high risk for work-related assaults by patie...
There currently exists a large body of empirical research examining patient assaults in inpatient ps...
BACKGROUND: The public perception that mental disorder is strongly associated with violence drives b...
Violence tends to be concentrated in a small subgroup of the population (Blumstein, Cohen, Roth, &am...
Aggressive incidents occur frequently in health care facilities, such as psychiatric care and forens...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Feb. 15, 2010).The entire ...
Effectiveness of psychosocial treatment programming in inpatient treatment facilities is limited by ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined differences in factors associated with violence toward others by fema...
People with severe mental disorders and a history of violence are often seen as a difficult-to-manag...
Abstract People with severe mental disorders and a history of violence are often seen as a difficult...
BACKGROUND: Media representation of violence by people with mental disorder tends toward images o...
A retrospective case-control study was conducted examining relationships between patients' socio-dem...
Violence committed by acute psychiatric inpatients represents an important and challenging problem i...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand that assaults by psychiatric patients a...
Violence committed by acute psychiatric inpatients represents an important and challenging problem i...