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    Workplace trauma and professional quality of Life in clinical and forensic psychiatry: the CRITIC study by Anthony F. T. Bloemendaal, Anthony F. T. Bloemendaal, Astrid M. Kamperman, Annette E. Bonebakker, N. Kool, M. Olff, C. L. Mulder, C. L. Mulder, C. L. Mulder

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The CRITIC (CRITical Incidents and aggression in Caregivers) Study aims to improve increased understanding of the interaction between personal life history (childhood adversity and benevolence), individual capabilities, exposure to trauma and violence at work and Professional Quality of Life (ProQOL).MethodThe Critic Study is a cross-sectional survey of these aspects in frontline, treatment and administrative staff in clinical and forensic psychiatry. We aim to include 360 participants. …”
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    Research Progress and Application Prospect of Facial Micro-Expression Analysis in Forensic Psychiatry by Wen LI, Hao-zhe LI, Chen CHEN, Wei-xiong CAI

    Published 2023-10-01
    Subjects: “…|forensic psychiatry|facial micro-expression|mental disorder|violence risk|malingering|review…”
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    Usability and Acceptance of Wearable Biosensors in Forensic Psychiatry: Cross-sectional Questionnaire Study by de Looff, Pieter Christiaan, Nijman, Henk, Didden, Robert, Noordzij, Matthijs L

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…However, research on (continuous) use and acceptance of biosensors in forensic psychiatry for clients with mild intellectual disabilities and their caretakers is scarce. …”
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    Risk assessment tools in criminal justice and forensic psychiatry: the need for better data by Fazel, S, Douglas, T, Singh, I, Savulescu, J, Pugh, J

    Published 2016
    “…Violence risk assessment tools are increasingly used within criminal justice and forensic psychiatry, however there is little relevant, reliable and unbiased data regarding their predictive accuracy. …”
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    A Clinical Feasibility Study of the Forensic Psychiatry and Violence Oxford (FoVOx) Tool by Cornish, R, Lewis, A, Parry, OC, Ciobanasu, O, Mallett, S, Fazel, S

    Published 2019
    “…We undertook a study of one such risk assessment, the Forensic Psychiatry and Violence Oxford (FoVOx) tool, examining its acceptability, feasibility, and practicality.…”
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    Risk factors for violent behaviour in psychotic disorders: substance use and cognition by Lamsma, J

    Published 2019
    Subjects: “…Forensic psychiatry…”
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