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Citation

Kho K, Sensky T, Mortimer A, Corcos C. Br. J. Psychiatry 1998; 172: 38-43.

Affiliation

Hounslow and Spelthorne Community and Mental Health NHS Trust, West Middlesex University Hospital.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Royal College of Psychiatry)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9534830

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Factors associated with aggression among psychiatric in-patients are still poorly understood. Inconsistent published findings are partly attributable to methodological problems. Much previous research has been under taken in specialist settings, where conditions are likely to differ from those in acute admission wards. METHOD: Levels of aggression were ascertained weekly by staff report, using a reliable measure, for every patient on five acute admission wards and one locked intensive care ward at two hospitals prospectively over a five-month period. RESULTS: Levels of aggression varied considerably among the admission wards. Aggression was more common on the locked ward and among younger patients. Factors associated with aggression changed with time since admission (seldom examined in previous studies). Complex associations were found with gender, ethnic group and diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Some of the findings might be explicable by differences in ward environment, and staff-patient inter-actions. Further investigation into these is warranted.


Language: en

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