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Patient characteristics related to length of stay in Dutch forensic psychiatric care

Create an overview of characteristics of patients in long-term forensic psychiatric care (LFPC) with a higher length of stay (LOS) care compared to patients in regular forensic psychiatric care (RFPC) with a shorter LOS. Data were collected from 139 patient records. This study examined whether patie...

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Published in:The journal of forensic psychiatry & psychology 2017-11, Vol.28 (6), p.863-880
Main Authors: Eckert, Mareike, Schel, Sandra H. H., Kennedy, Harry G., Bulten, Berend H. (Erik)
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