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In a six-month study of psychiatric hospital in-patients, it was found that accidents more often occurred among females and among patients on psychogeriatric wards. Falls were the most common form of accident. Accidents resulting from the aggressive behaviour of other patients usually occurred on long-stay and rehabilitation wards, with middle-aged patients the victims.

Type

Journal article

Journal

Br J Psychiatry

Publication Date

09/1978

Volume

133

Pages

224 - 227

Keywords

Accident Prevention, Accidents, Age Factors, Aged, Aggression, England, Female, Hospitals, Psychiatric, Humans, Male, Sex Factors