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1.
Uri Markman, Semion Kertzman, Ronit Kigli & Chaya Balik (Israel)
Mental health in prison population: Israel ambulatory psychiatric care

2.
Ann Malecha (USA)
Preparing the future nursing workforce: a 4-year study examining stressors and nursing student stress

3.
Christian Lauvrud, Kåre Nonstad & Tom Palmstierna (Norway)
Occurence of PTSD symptoms and their relationship to professional quality of life in nursing staff at a Norwegian forensic psychiatric security unit

4.
Carla VandeWeerd, Martha Coulter, Lianne Estefan & Carla de la Cruz (USA)
How violence at home impacts the workplace: concerns for safety, financial security, and job attainment

5.
Barbara Hall, Reginald Hortinela, Christine Mende & Susan Koehler (USA)
Collaborative management of aggression: helping us help you

6.
Geir Olsen, Anna Bjørkdal, Bjørn Petter Hanssen & Jørn Høyset (Norway)
Introducing the Bergen training model in psychiatric in-patient care in Stockholm

7.
Chien-Yu Lai, Yu-Yun Su, Fragus Lin & Ching-Yun Yu (Taiwan)
The effects of music on psychiatric patients: emotional control at seclusion room in psychiatric acute ward

8.
Jennifer Ort & Diane Ort (USA)
Workplace violence: a multidisciplinary approach to nursing education

9.
Kathy Finch, Riola Crawford & Alison Jones (Canada)
Preventing and managing aggression and violence: integrated systems and solutions

10.
Mumtaz Hamirani & Sana Rajani (Pakistan)
Implication of sexual harassment on female nurses at work

11.
Michael R. Privitera, Robert Weisman, Kevin Coffey, Xin Tu, Cynthia Coates, Adrienne Groman, LouAnne Jaeger, Catherine Cerulli, J.Steven Lamberti, Suzanne Daddis, Carole Farley-Toombs & Honora Tabone (USA)
Mental health staff perceptions of safety in the work environment

12.
Maria Liosi, Nikoletta Ftouli & Aikaterini Spirou (Greece)
Exposure to workplace violence affecting the mental health nurses occupied in the demanding field of care provision

13.
Elizabete Maria Neves Borges & Teresa Rodrigues Ferreira (Portugal)
Psychological violence in nursing

14.
Dragana Milutinoviæ & Marija Jevtiæ (Serbia)
Stress, violence and well being in nursing in Vojvodina

15.
Rozeena Gillani, Safin Tharani & Hina Mithani (Pakistan)
Violence against healthcare personnel: a psychological trauma

16.
Lillemor Hallberg & Margaretha Strandmark (Sweden)
Workplace bullying in the public service sector in Sweden: grounded theory studies on its origin, maintenance and consequences

17.
Ljiljana Milovic, Svetlana Miljkovic, Mirjana Stamenovic, Svetlana Milovanovic & Divna Kekus (Serbia)
Violence in the education of nurses

18.
Dave Jeffery & Chris Barnes (UK)
A framework for employing de-escalation techniques effectively when working with members of the deaf community

19.
Evelyn Bain, Susan Vickory & Rosemary O’Brien (USA)
In healthcare or anywhere, violence is a crime: holding perpetrators accountable – Massachusetts Nurses Association efforts on behalf of nurses and other victims of workplace violence in the health sector

20.
Sarah Condell (Ireland)
Nurse bullying in Ireland: a review of the studies 1995-2007

21.
Jiri Schlanger & Ivana Brenkova (Czech Republic)
Workplace violence in the health sector: a project carried out in the Czech Republic – presented by the Trade Union of the Health Service and Social Care of the Czech Republic (TUHSSCCR)

22.
Staci Curran (USA)
Staff resistance to restraint reduction: identifying and overcoming barriers

23.
Gürsel Őztunç (Turkey)
Examination of incidents of workplace verbal abuse against nurses

24.
Shambhu D. Joshi, K. Pandy & N. Pandit (Nepal)
Determinants of domestic violence among women attending VCT in health centre 

25.
Durga Bajgain, B. Joshi & R. Bhandari (Nepal)
Empowerment of women and mental health promotion: new policy urgent in developing country

26.
Durga Bajgain, B. Joshi & R. Bhandari (Nepal)
Gender based violence and how the workplace related in developing country

27.
Eisa Hag (Israel)
The frequency of violence toward nurses, doctors, and the impact among employees in the Nazareth hospital

28.
Les Edwards & Evelyn Wright (Canada)
Providing court ordered assessments for individuals convicted of crimes in a forensic hospital setting

29. 
Lucila Vianna, Maria Lucia Formigoni & Eleonora Menicucci de Oliveira (Brazil): Violence in public ambulatory services of health care

30.
Metin Picakciefe, Sema Akca & Ayse Elibol (Turkey)
The analysis of violence against nurses in Mugla State Hospital

31.
Dave Keen, Joel Odin & Leah Thomas-Olson (Canada)
Development of a comprehensive working alone program for community care

32.
Milka Isanta & Juliana Tsinanga (Kenya)
Workplace violence: a growing challenge to health care workers in emergency departments

33.
Naji Abu Ali (Palestine)
Violence in emergency departments in Palestine: prevalence and prevention

34.
Lucila Vianna & Graziela Bomfim (Brazil): Self-esteem of raped women

35.
Nashat Zuraikat (Jordan)
Physical violence against health care providers at Jordanian Hospital

36.
Mike Lewis (UK): Therapeutic management of violence & aggression

37.
Anastasia Mallidou, Theofanis Katostaras & Kalliopi Stefanou (Greece): Violent events against physicians and nurses in a Greek Paediatric Hospital

38.
Elizabete Borges (Portugal): Who takes care also suffers: the sufferings of nurses in paediatrics

39.
Mary Alice Melwak, Graham Fewtrell & Mary Collins (USA): Breaking the silence: lateral violence in the workplace, a path to cultural transformation

40.
Kerry Duncan & Annemarie Alexander (Australia): Swan Kalamunda Aggression Management Program (SKAMP): how well are staff satisfied with the program?

41.
Bindu Joshi, Binita Pant & R.P. Bhandari (Nepal): Experience of workplace violence during medical school in Nepal

42.
Adil Lakhani & Rozeena Gillani (Pakistan): Threats to health care: economical impact of workplace violence in health care sector

43.
Miguel Lardennois, Patricia Duquesne, Nicolas Gillain, Sophie Vanbelle, David Leduc & Françoise Bardiau (Belgium): Prevention and management of violence in Belgian psychiatric institutions: do current practices respect international guidelines?

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