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Citation

Tremmery S, de Decker A, De Hert M, De Varé J, Danckaerts M. Tijdschr. Psychiatr. 2012; 54(9): 797-806.

Vernacular Title

Agressiebeleid op een forensische psychiatrische unit voor adolescenten; literatuuroverzicht en implementatie in de praktijk.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Uitgeverij de Tijdstroom)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

22961278

Abstract

Background: Aggressive incidents are part and parcel of everyday life in a forensic psychiatric unit for adolescents. Aim: To review the literature about the prevalence of aggressive incidents and about aggression management policy in (forensic) child and adolescent psychiatry and to explain and elaborate the aggression management protocol in a newly established unit. Method: The literature was reviewed systematically using PubMed and PsycINFO in order to locate studies in English and Dutch published since 1990. Results: Only 10 publications reported prevalence data on aggressive incidents in child or adolescent psychiatric units. Literature about concrete policy guidelines was almost non-existent. 27% to 78% of the youngsters had been involved in some kind of aggression. The lack of clear definitions and the differences in the research designs made a reliable comparison impossible. Conclusion: To date, there is no evidence that a greater number of aggressive incidents occur in a forensic psychiatric unit for adolescents than in a regular adolescent psychiatric unit. Further research into both the prevalence and the characteristics of incidents is required in order to provide cues for a good policy. This policy will need to include structural and relational security measures that are firmly supported by the systematic registration of incidents and by continuous risk assessment.


Language: nl

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