Abstracts accepted as a poster presentation
1. Ghanizadeh, A. (Iran): Gender comparison of exposed trauma and PTSD in a community sample of adolescents ?
2. Ghaffarinejad, A. & Toofani, K. (Iran): Study of psychodynamic factors of suicide in Persia.
4. Bannerman, R. & Mitchell, K. (USA): Successful seclusion and restraint reduction techniques on inpatient psychiatric units.
5. Isaksson, U., Åstrom, S. & Graneheim, U.H. (Sweden): In the eye of the beholder: how female caregivers in nursing homes perceive violence.
6. Garriga Guitart, D. (Spain): Violence on the schizophrenic disorder.
7. Burkertová, H. & Tre_lová, M. (Czech Republic): Nursing care management of clients with aggressive behaviour.
8. Ghaffarinejad, A. (Iran): Constellation of five rare psychiatric syndromes in a single case.
9. Tallandini, M.A. & Dimitrova, R. (Italy): Aggressive behaviour as predictive factor of immigrant childrens' social and emotional problems.
10. Krammer, A., Stepan, A., Baranyi, A., Kapfhammer, H.-P. & Rothenhäusler, H.-B. (Austria): Prevalence of stalking and its emotional impacts in psychiatrists, psychotherapists and psychologists.
11. Camus, D., Faust, J.M. & Chappuis, V. (Switzerland): Intensive care room concept implementation: opportunities and questions.
12. VandeWeerd, C. & Paveza, G.J. (USA): Violence in older adults with Alzheimer's disease: rates and risk factors in community based caregiver / patient dyads.
13. Antonsson, H.A., Åstrom, S. & Graneheim, U.H. (Sweden): Caregivers' reflections on their interactions with people with intellectual disabilities.
14. Whittington, R. at al. (UK): The European Violence in Psychiatry Research Group (EVIPRG).
15. Whittington, R., Leitner, M., Barr, W., McGuire, J. & Jones, S. (UK): Factors associated with effective interventions for violence involving people with a mental disorder and / or offending behaviour: a systematic review.
16. Lynch, L.A. & Kenkre, J. (UK): All Wales Care Pathway: Routine enquiry into domestic abuse.
17. Lardennois, M., Duquesne, P., Leduc, D. & Bardiau, F. (Belgium): Prevention and management of violence in Belgian psychiatric institutions: do current practices respect international guidelines?
18. Bergk, J. & Steinert, T. (Germany): Differences between seclusion and mechanical r restraint in restrictions to human rights - a randomised controlled trail.
19. Darlington, S., Belecina, C., Goldman, J., Hall, B., Koehler, S., Logan, D. & Schwanke, C. (USA): Caring for staff - the first steps in reducing assaults and the use of seclusion & restraint.
20. Turtell, I., Sturidsson, K. & Gershater, S. (Sweden): Quality register in forensic psychiatric health care.
21. Lundström, M., Karlsson, S., Antonsson, H., Edvinsson, S-O. & Åström, S. (Sweden): Use of physical restraints in group-homes for persons with intellectual disabilities: prevalence and characteristics of residents.
22. Männynsalo, L., Putkonen, H., Kristola, H., Tikka, E. & Lehto, O. (Finland): Evaluation period for psychiatric patients suffering from severe aggressive behaviour and psychotic disorders to prevent further aggressive and psychotic symptoms - unit for forensic psychiatric and difficult-to-treat patients in Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland.
23. Holden, J., Johnson, T. & Nunno, M. (USA): Using a prone / supine survey and literature review to forward the conversation regarding all restraints.
24. Voskes, Y. & Teijeiro, R. (Netherlands): Experiences of patients and mental health workers in the case of seclusion in the psychiatric emergency room of a general hospital.
25. Teijeiro, R., Westerkamp, D. & Kok, H (Netherlands): The story of the failed attempt at closing the seclusion rooms in a general psychiatric hospital.
26. Georgieva, I. (Netherlands): “Do not leave a serious sick patient alone” - randomised clinical trials on reducing seclusion.
27. Pfersmann, V., Kloesch, G., Schmid-Siegel, B., Bayer, F. & Haushofer, M. (Austria): Team satisfaction after assessment and prediction of violence risk of psychiatric inpatients and de-escalation training, consequences on treatment approach and violent incidents.
28. Rice, E. (USA): Community mental health case managers' perspective of violence among women diagnosed with schizophrenia.
29. Hadzi-Angelkovska, S.A., Samardziska, V.C., Hadzi-Angelkovski, Gj., Vujovik, V., Gerazova, V. & Velickovska, E.M. (Macedonia): Olazepine (zalasta) and lorazepam (loram) treatment of agitation and positive phenomenology in patients with schizophrenic disorder.
30. Bergk, J. & Steinert, T. (Germany): 1-Year follow-up of a randomised controlled trial comparing seclusion and mechanical restraint in people with serious mental illness.
31. Hoeken van, D., Gigch van, B. & Hummel van, E. (Netherlands): Hospitality against separation on closed wards.
32. Vaneerdewegh, K. & Buntix, S. (Belgium): DYNAMO: an integrated policy concerning violence in the public psychiatric healthcare centre Rekem (Belgium).
33. Douzenis, A. & Lykouras, L. (Greece): Psychopathology and violent behaviour.
34. Rosa, A.G.S., Marque, I. & Barreto, J. (Portugal): Translation, cultural adaptation and validation of the Portugese version of the ATAS (Attitudes Toward Aggression Scale).
35. Lepping, P. (UK): Coersive measures in Wales (UK).
36. Urheim, R., Hoff, H., Jakobsen, D. & Mykletun, A. (Norway): Forms of aggressive behaviour in forensic inpatients.
37. Urheim, R., Jakobsen, D., Nome, S., Rypdal, K. & Palmsteirna, T. (Norway): Factors influencing aggressive behaviour in a security ward.
38. Rypdal, K., Nome, S., Urheim, R. & Palmstierna, T. (Norway): Measures to stop aggression in a security ward.
39. Wiebe, J. & Cooper, C. (UK): Violence directed against UK trainee psychiatrists - frequency of assaults and evaluation of training .
40. Regan, J., Bartlett, A., Malley, M. &Browne, M. (UK): Development of a novel psychotherapy service in Holloway prison for women prisoners who self harm.
41. Katalin, P. (Hungary): Can the nurse student be trained in front of the aggression?
42. Bilgin, H., Özcan, N., Küçük, L. & Ulu_man, Ö. (Turkey): The examination of interactions between nurses and patients in terms of predisposition to violence: a preliminary study.
43. Ozcan, N. & Bilgin, H. (Turkey): Violence towards health care staff in Turkey: a systematic review.
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