Aggressive and Socially Disruptive Behavior among Maximum Security Psychiatric Patients

Abstract
The study examines retrospectively selected environmental variables and the frequency of aggressive and socially disruptive behaviors within a 42-bed maximum security psychiatric setting. Perceived “violent” patients showed a low incidence of aggressive behavior in a controlled setting. Significant variables associated with these behaviors were the time of day and availability of professional staff.

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