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ASSAULTIVE BEHAVIOR: Know the Risks
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1991
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Violence AssessmentInjury PreventionMental HealthPsychologySocial SciencesTrauma (Addiction Psychology)National ConcernPartner ViolenceSexual OffendingViolence Against WomenAssaultive BehaviorViolenceDomestic ViolenceTrauma (Critical Care Medicine)Assaultive EpisodesHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesPsychiatrySexual ViolencePsychiatric StaffSexual AssaultNursingPsychological ViolenceAggressionPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
1. Violence in our society is an increasing national concern, and violence in health-care settings reflects this trend. Assaultive episodes continue to increase in health-care settings due to various cultural, sociological, and political factors. 2. Present administrative and educational solutions to the problems of assault have failed to decrease the incidence and, in fact, may contribute to the increasing number of assaultive episodes. 3. Psychiatric staff can reduce incidence of assault by recognizing the risk factors and designing styles and interventions with these factors in mind. 4. Risks most often associated with assault are history of assault, diagnosis of dementia or organic brain disorder, intoxication from drugs or alcohol, and from the characteristics of the milieu and treatment itself.
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