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Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. Supplementum

Journal Volume:
Journal Issue: 412
Journal Year: 2002
Articles in SafetyLit: 22

A comparison of risk factors for habitual violence in pre-trial subjects

A model of aggression in psychiatric hospitals

A public-health perspective on violence

Adult psychopathy and violent behavior in males with early neglect and abuse

Anabolic androgenic steroids and violence

Bullying in the school environment: an injury risk factor?

Comparing clinical risk assessments using operationalized criteria

Issues in the measurement of violent incidents and the introduction of a new scale: the 'attacks' (attempted and actual assault scale)

Management of violence in the workplace: a New Zealand survey

Measuring aggression with the staff observation aggression scale--revised

More than zero tolerance? Burnout and tolerance for patient aggression amongst mental health nurses in China and the UK

Perception of aggression among psychiatric nurses in Switzerland

Perception of aggression, personality disorders and psychiatric morbidity in nursing students

Prediction of inpatient violence

Prediction of violent recidivism

Psychological impact of torture: a 3-month follow-up of mass-evacuated Kosovan adults in Sweden. Lessons learnt for prevention

Psychopathy and violent recidivism among young criminal offenders

Relapse in violent crime in relation to cerebrospinal fluid monoamine metabolites (5-HIAA, HVA and HMPG) in male forensic psychiatric patients convicted of murder: a 16-year follow-up

Socio-economic differences in intentional injuries: a national study of Swedish male and female adolescents

The Brøset violence checklist (BVC)

The quantitative risk of violent crime and criminal offending: a case-control study among the offspring of recidivistic Finnish homicide offenders

Violence in a general hospital: comparison of assailant and other assault-related factors on accident and emergency and inpatient wards