Safety and security: A survey of female psychiatric in-patients

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Fifty-three female in-patients of a psychiatric hospital were interviewed to obtain their views on their own safety and security, and what improvements they would recommend. Most had experienced sexual harassment and a few had been victims of sexual assault. There was a reluctance to report incidents to staff. The majority felt that female-only wards would improve safety. Other recommendations included higher staffing levels, more staff awareness and vigilance, and single rooms with curtains on the doors.

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Barlow, F., & Wolfson, P. (1997). Safety and security: A survey of female psychiatric in-patients. Psychiatric Bulletin, 21(5), 270–272. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.21.5.270

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