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Journal of Forensic Nursing|November 2, 2020
Understanding Factors Relevant to Self-Injurious Behavior in a High-Risk Secure Psychiatric Sample: Developing the Theory-Driven Measure of Self-Injurious Behavior EngagementCharlotte Caton, Jane L Ireland, Simon Chu, et al.
Bjpsych Bulletin|February 7, 2018
The prevalence of constant supportive observations in high, medium and low secure servicesKatie Lambert, Simon Chu, Chris Duffy, et al.
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|May 25, 2019
Predicting security incidents in high secure male psychiatric careCarol A Ireland, Jane L Ireland, Naomi S Jones, et al.
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|April 4, 2020
Psychopathy and trauma: Exploring a potential associationJane L Ireland, Sophie Mann, Michael Lewis, et al.
Issues in Mental Health Nursing|December 14, 2021
Extreme Stress Events in a Forensic Hospital Setting: Prevalence, Impact, and Protective Factors in StaffCarol A Ireland, Simon Chu, Jane L Ireland, et al.
Archives of Suicide Research : Official Journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research|April 24, 2019
Initial Validation of the Suicide Competency Assessment Form among Behavioral Health Staff in the National Health Services TrustRobert J Cramer, Jane L Ireland, Molly M Long, et al.
Bjpsych Open|October 6, 2016
Predicting hospital aggression in secure psychiatric careJane L Ireland, Lee J Priday, Carol A Ireland, et al.
Psychological Services|April 23, 2019
Coping, mental health, and subjective well-being among mental health staff working in secure forensic psychiatric settings: Results from a workplace health assessmentRobert J Cramer, Jane L Ireland, Victoria Hartley, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 24, 2022
International perspective on guidelines and policies for child custody and child maltreatment risk evaluations: A preliminary comparative analysis across selected countries in Europe and North AmericaJelena Zumbach, Sonja P Brubacher, Frank Davis, et al.
Aggressive Behavior|May 20, 2024
Risk and protective factors in risk assessment: Predicting inpatient aggression in adult males detained in a forensic mental health settingJane L Ireland, Yara Levtova, Christa-Maria Abi Semaan, et al.
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Journal of Forensic Nursing|November 2, 2020
Understanding Factors Relevant to Self-Injurious Behavior in a High-Risk Secure Psychiatric Sample: Developing the Theory-Driven Measure of Self-Injurious Behavior EngagementCharlotte Caton, Jane L Ireland, Simon Chu, et al.
Bjpsych Bulletin|February 7, 2018
The prevalence of constant supportive observations in high, medium and low secure servicesKatie Lambert, Simon Chu, Chris Duffy, et al.
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|May 25, 2019
Predicting security incidents in high secure male psychiatric careCarol A Ireland, Jane L Ireland, Naomi S Jones, et al.
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|April 4, 2020
Psychopathy and trauma: Exploring a potential associationJane L Ireland, Sophie Mann, Michael Lewis, et al.
Issues in Mental Health Nursing|December 14, 2021
Extreme Stress Events in a Forensic Hospital Setting: Prevalence, Impact, and Protective Factors in StaffCarol A Ireland, Simon Chu, Jane L Ireland, et al.
Archives of Suicide Research : Official Journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research|April 24, 2019
Initial Validation of the Suicide Competency Assessment Form among Behavioral Health Staff in the National Health Services TrustRobert J Cramer, Jane L Ireland, Molly M Long, et al.
Bjpsych Open|October 6, 2016
Predicting hospital aggression in secure psychiatric careJane L Ireland, Lee J Priday, Carol A Ireland, et al.
Psychological Services|April 23, 2019
Coping, mental health, and subjective well-being among mental health staff working in secure forensic psychiatric settings: Results from a workplace health assessmentRobert J Cramer, Jane L Ireland, Victoria Hartley, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 24, 2022
International perspective on guidelines and policies for child custody and child maltreatment risk evaluations: A preliminary comparative analysis across selected countries in Europe and North AmericaJelena Zumbach, Sonja P Brubacher, Frank Davis, et al.
Aggressive Behavior|May 20, 2024
Risk and protective factors in risk assessment: Predicting inpatient aggression in adult males detained in a forensic mental health settingJane L Ireland, Yara Levtova, Christa-Maria Abi Semaan, et al.
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