2020
DOI: 10.1108/jfp-08-2020-0038
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Examining the relationship between neuropsychological functioning assessed during admission to a high secure psychiatric care hospital and vulnerability to long-term segregation

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to examine the relationship between neuropsychological functioning as assessed following admission to a high secure psychiatric care (HSPC) hospital and subsequent time spent in long-term segregation (LTS). Evidence from forensic populations suggests neuropsychological functioning difficulties can increase vulnerability to interpersonal violence. However, the impact of this relationship on restrictive interventions used in these settings is poorly understood. Design/methodology/approa… Show more

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“…Forensic patients with psychiatric disorders showed various neuropsychological impairments, mainly related to memory, cognition and impulsivity, which can increase the risk of violent behavior [52][53][54][55][56] . This fact matches the literature in that it affirms the importance of neuropsychological assessment of psychiatric and neurological patients, as it can provide important information about risk factors, deficits or associated dysfunctions 57,58 .…”
Section: In the Forensic Context Neuropsychological Assessment Is Com...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forensic patients with psychiatric disorders showed various neuropsychological impairments, mainly related to memory, cognition and impulsivity, which can increase the risk of violent behavior [52][53][54][55][56] . This fact matches the literature in that it affirms the importance of neuropsychological assessment of psychiatric and neurological patients, as it can provide important information about risk factors, deficits or associated dysfunctions 57,58 .…”
Section: In the Forensic Context Neuropsychological Assessment Is Com...mentioning
confidence: 99%