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Citation

Thomas MD, Ekland ES, Griffin M, Hagerott RJ, Leichman SS, Murphy H, Osborne OH. Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. 1990; 4(3): 154-160.

Affiliation

Department of Psychosocial Nursing, University of Washington, Seattle 98195-9950.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1990, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2372225

Abstract

Aggression is a recurring problem with psychiatric patients and can pose special problems on inpatient units. The purpose of this study were to identify changes in patients aggression as a consequence of routine individual relocation and to identify the relationship of certain variables with patterns of aggression. Using an adaptation of the Overt Aggression Scale (Yudofsky, Silver, Jackson, Endicott, & Williams, 1986), data were collected from the patient records of 201 individuals who had been admitted to a state hospital and subsequently transferred to another ward in the same hospital. There was a phase by day interaction with the day-to-day pattern of aggression in the pretransfer phase differing significantly from that in the posttransfer phase. The highest mean aggression for a single day was the day following transfer; the second highest was the day before transfer. There were main effects for age and number of hospital admissions.


Language: en

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