A critical step for improving the prediction of on-ward violence is the identification of variables that are not only consistently associated with an increased risk of aggression but also easily evaluated during the admission interview. The goal of this prospective study was to assess the predictive utility of hostility during admission interview.
Troisi, A., Kustermann, S., Di Genio, M., Siracusano, A. (2003). Hostility during admission interview as a short-term predictor of aggression in acute psychiatric male inpatients. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY, 64(12), 1460-1464.
Hostility during admission interview as a short-term predictor of aggression in acute psychiatric male inpatients
TROISI, ALFONSO;SIRACUSANO, ALBERTO
2003-12-01
Abstract
A critical step for improving the prediction of on-ward violence is the identification of variables that are not only consistently associated with an increased risk of aggression but also easily evaluated during the admission interview. The goal of this prospective study was to assess the predictive utility of hostility during admission interview.File in questo prodotto:
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