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    Perceived Institutional Restraint Is Associated With Psychological Distress in Forensic Psychiatric Inpatients by Franke, Irina, Büsselmann, Michael, Streb, Judith, Dudeck, Manuela

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (11-06-2019)
    “…Patients in forensic mental health care experience internal and external coercion; the latter comprises different levels of institutional restraint. These…”
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    Measuring the Quality of Life in Forensic Psychiatric Hospitals by Büsselmann, Michael, Titze, Larissa, Lutz, Maximilian, Dudeck, Manuela, Streb, Judith

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (09-07-2021)
    “…Background: In Germany, a large proportion of mentally ill offenders spends many years in a forensic psychiatric hospital. To ensure that the highly…”
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    Immigrant Patients Adapt to the Culture of Admission and Experience Less Safety in Forensic Psychiatric Care by Titze, Larissa, Gros, Julia, Büsselmann, Michael, Lutz, Maximilian, Streb, Judith, Dudeck, Manuela

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (26-07-2021)
    “…Patients with an immigrant background are overrepresented in forensic psychiatric hospitals. As a result, daily work is impeded by language barriers and…”
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    Gender-Specific Differences in Depressive Behavior Among Forensic Psychiatric Patients by Streb, Judith, Ruppel, Elena, Möller-Leimkühler, Anne-Maria, Büsselmann, Michael, Franke, Irina, Dudeck, Manuela

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (19-08-2021)
    “…Women are almost twice as likely to develop depression than men, but men commit suicide more often. One explanation for this paradox is that current depression…”
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    High Quality of Life Reduces Depression, Hopelessness, and Suicide Ideations in Patients in Forensic Psychiatry by Büsselmann, Michael, Nigel, Stefanie, Otte, Stefanie, Lutz, Maximilian, Franke, Irina, Dudeck, Manuela, Streb, Judith

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (23-01-2020)
    “…Suicides are more common in forensic patients than in the general population. Two reasons for this discrepancy are discussed: (1) Suicides are the consequence…”
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    Migrants With Schizophrenia in Forensic Psychiatric Hospitals Benefit From High-Intensity Second Language Programs by Lutz, Maximilian, Streb, Judith, Titze, Larissa, Büsselmann, Michael, Riemat, Nadja, Prüter-Schwarte, Christian, Dudeck, Manuela

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (11-08-2021)
    “…Background: As a result of migration, an increasing number of patients in forensic psychiatric hospitals show poor skills in the national language, which can…”
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    Analyzing suicidality in German forensic patients by means of the German version of the suicide crisis inventory (SCI-G) by Otte, Stefanie, Lutz, Maximilian, Streb, Judith, Cohen, Lisa J., Galynker, Igor, Dudeck, Manuela, Büsselmann, Michael

    “…This study aimed to analyze suicidality in German forensic psychiatric patients. For this purpose, the Suicide Crisis Inventory was translated into German…”
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    Self-Aggression as Mediator between Depression and Aggression by Franke, Irina, Shenar, Riad, Nigel, Stefanie, Otte, Stefanie, Büsselmann, Michael, Streb, Judith, Dudeck, Manuela

    Published in Psychiatrische Praxis (01-09-2019)
    “…The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between depression, self-aggression and externalized aggression. In order to check a possible…”
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    Eine hohe Lebensqualität reduziert depressive Symptome von Maßregelvollzugspatientinnen und -patienten by Bortenschlager, Ferdinand, Büsselmann, Michael, Wolstein, Jörg

    “…Zusammenfassung Einleitung Die restriktiven Unterbringungsbedingungen im Maßregelvollzug beeinflussen die Lebensqualität und Depressivität der Untergebrachten…”
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