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Ashworth Hospital, Maghull, Liverpool L31 1HW
Correspondence: * Correspondence: 46 Larkhill Cottages, Old Langho, Blackburn BB6 8AR
In a retrospective study at a medium secure unit, the incident reports where a degree of restraint was used in dealing with in-patient aggression were examined for management strategies used and their relationship to various factors. There was a decrease in the use of seclusion over the period of study, seclusion being more likely to be used when agression was aimed at staff and property, following staff-patient interaction (demands) and younger age of perpetrators.
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