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2400 Day in the life
(2005)With five years' experience in the research world, Sue Jaycock tells Paul Dinsdale how she now helps others to follow in her footsteps. -
45.1 efficacy and cost-effectiveness of individual versus group-based parent training for preschool attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A multi-center randomized controlled trial
(2016)Objectives: The goal of this presentation is to compare the efficacy and cost effectiveness of New Forest Parenting Programme (NFPP)-an individually delivered approach-with a group-based approach (incredible years, IY) and ... -
A bail and probation hostel for mentally disordered defendants
(2000)Elliott House is the only specialized approved bail and probation hostel for mentally disordered men in the UK. It was established as a partnership between the West Midlands probation service and the forensic psychiatry ... -
A better place for everyone
(2006)A series of drama workshops to improve mental health education and promotion in a Nottinghamshire school. Department of Health material from the Mind Out for Mental Health and Read the Signs campaigns were used and the ... -
A case report of clozapine augmentation with granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF)
(2012)For some patients clozapine represents the only option for controlling the debilitating symptoms of schizophrenia. More tragic are those cases where previously successful treatment with clozapine is withdrawn as a result ... -
A clinical database for measuring outcomes in a low-secure service: A feasibility study
(2014)Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present the arguments for sustaining a clinical database, assess its feasibility in a low-secure service, examine the data that can be captured and discuss what this means for ... -
A cluster analytic examination and external validation of psychopathic offender subtypes in a multisite sample of Canadian federal offenders
(2015)The present study is a cluster analytic examination and validation of psychopathic offender subtypes from 4 combined samples of Canadian federally incarcerated offenders, most of whom were serving sentences for violent ... -
A cluster randomised controlled trial to determine the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of classroom-based cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) in reducing symptoms of depression in high-risk adolescents
(2013)Background: Depression in adolescents is a significant problem that impairs everyday functioning and increases the risk of severe mental health disorders in adulthood. Although this is a major problem, relatively few ... -
A comparison of adults with antisocial personality traits with and without childhood conduct disorder
(2007)Background: Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) in DSM-IV is unique among personality disorder diagnoses in requiring the individual to satisfy a number of childhood criteria in addition to relevant traits exhibited in ... -
A comparison of anger in offenders and non-offenders who have intellectual disabilities
(2013)Background: There is growing evidence of the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy to treat anger in offenders with intellectual disabilities. The aim is to lower anger levels; the rationale is that this will ... -
A comparison of homicide-suicide and domestic homicide in the region of basle, Switzerland
(2011)Background Homicide-suicide and domestic homicide without consecutive suicide might be regarded as an extreme form of domestic violence. According to the national crime-register, however, there might be some relevant ... -
A comparison of offenders with intellectual disability across three levels of security
(2006)BACKGROUND: A number of authors have described, with disparate results, the prevalence of people with intellectual disability and their characteristics, in a range of offender cohorts defined by service use. These have ... -
A comparison of static and dynamic assessment of sexual offender risk and need in a treatment context
(2011)The authors investigated the efficacy of static versus dynamic approaches to risk assessment and the validity of the Risk Principle through comparing treatment changes made by high- versus lower-risk offenders. The ... -
A comparison of the general public's, forensic professionals' and students' attitudes towards female sex offenders
(2011)Research investigating attitudes toward sex offenders has failed to specify the gender of the "sex offenders". Given that most participants are unlikely to think of women as sex offenders, it is likely that reported attitudes ... -
A comparison of the screening potential of the geriatric depression scale (GDS) and the hospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS) in diagnosing depression at a geriatric day hospital setting
(2010)Background Depression is a common condition in older people affecting approximately 10% of elderly people of all age groups living at home (Morgan et al 1987). Some studies suggest that prevalence is higher in those with ... -
A comparison of three approaches to delivering a speech and language therapy service to people with learning disabilities
(1997)This research aimed to compare three different approaches to delivering a speech and language therapy service to people with learning disabilities, in order to make recommendations for future service delivery. The three ... -
A comparison of treatment completers and non-completers of an in-patient treatment programme for male personality-disordered offenders
(2008)Background. In the treatment of offenders with personality disorders, one matter that requires attention is the rate of treatment non-completion. This is important as it has cost-efficiency and negative outcome implications. ... -
A comparison of women who continue and discontinue treatment for borderline personality disorder
(2009)Background: Treatment non-completion is a significant problem for personality disorder treatment services. Aims: We investigated differences between treatment continuers and treatment discontinuers of a tertiary specialist ...