Violence is a common phenomenon both in regular and forensic psychiatric settings, and has a profound impact on staff and other patients. Insight into the individual risk factors associated with violence in forensic psychiatric settings is rare and is therefore the subject of this research. A retrospective file study in three medium security units in Flanders was conducted to compare non-violent inpatients with inpatients who engaged in (verbal and physical) violent behavior. Binary logistic regression analyses were used to examine which variables contributed independently to the risk of violence. The results showed that absconding during treatment was independently associated with physical violence. A personality disorder diagnosis and gen...
Violence tends to be concentrated in a small subgroup of the population (Blumstein, Cohen, Roth, &am...
There has been a growing optimism regarding the accuracy of structured instruments for violence risk...
Aggression occurs regularly on many psychiatric wards; its assessment, prevention and management are...
Violence is a common phenomenon both in regular and forensic psychiatric settings, and has a profoun...
This study explores variables that predict physical violence in 614 (forensic) psychiatric inpatient...
This study explores variables that predict physical violence in 614 (forensic) psychiatric inpatient...
This study was designed to identify risk factors associated with violence within a forensic inpatien...
Background Violence perpetrated by psychiatric inpatients is associated with modifiable factors. Cur...
Background - Contextual variables such as staff characteristics, treatment programs, assessment rout...
AIM: Violence risk prediction is a priority issue for clinicians working with mentally disordered of...
Item does not contain fulltextDynamic risk and protective factors serve to assess the violence risk ...
Violent and suicidal behaviors by psychiatric and forensic inpatients present significant concerns t...
While forensic psychiatric inpatient violence is a serious problem, research on risk assessment for ...
Violence in acute psychiatric wards affects the safety of other patients and the effectiveness of tr...
Clinicians assess violence risk of psychiatric patients regularly in a number of settings. To improv...
Violence tends to be concentrated in a small subgroup of the population (Blumstein, Cohen, Roth, &am...
There has been a growing optimism regarding the accuracy of structured instruments for violence risk...
Aggression occurs regularly on many psychiatric wards; its assessment, prevention and management are...
Violence is a common phenomenon both in regular and forensic psychiatric settings, and has a profoun...
This study explores variables that predict physical violence in 614 (forensic) psychiatric inpatient...
This study explores variables that predict physical violence in 614 (forensic) psychiatric inpatient...
This study was designed to identify risk factors associated with violence within a forensic inpatien...
Background Violence perpetrated by psychiatric inpatients is associated with modifiable factors. Cur...
Background - Contextual variables such as staff characteristics, treatment programs, assessment rout...
AIM: Violence risk prediction is a priority issue for clinicians working with mentally disordered of...
Item does not contain fulltextDynamic risk and protective factors serve to assess the violence risk ...
Violent and suicidal behaviors by psychiatric and forensic inpatients present significant concerns t...
While forensic psychiatric inpatient violence is a serious problem, research on risk assessment for ...
Violence in acute psychiatric wards affects the safety of other patients and the effectiveness of tr...
Clinicians assess violence risk of psychiatric patients regularly in a number of settings. To improv...
Violence tends to be concentrated in a small subgroup of the population (Blumstein, Cohen, Roth, &am...
There has been a growing optimism regarding the accuracy of structured instruments for violence risk...
Aggression occurs regularly on many psychiatric wards; its assessment, prevention and management are...