“…A significant proportion of adult missing persons voiced their intentions to leave to the ward staff well before their departure (Bowers et al, 1999b;Mosel, Gerace, & Muir-Cochrane, 2010;Wilkie et al, 2014). Personal irritation, frustration, boredom, and fears of stigmatisation have also been named as antecedents (Beer et al, 2009;Hearn et al, 2012;Meehan, Morrison, & McDougall, 1999;Mezey et al, 2015;Mosel et al, 2010;Muir-Cochrane et al, 2013;Nurjannah et al, 2009;O'Driscoll & Walmlsey, 2010;Wilkie et al, 2014). Finally, while the antecedents mentioned thus far were mainly experienced as 'push' factors, 'pull' factors comprised largely rational concerns such as worry for the security of one's empty property rather than disorder-related explanations such as active psychotic symptoms (Bowers, Jarrett, Clark, Kiyimba, & McFarlane, 1999a).…”