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Ageing in forensic psychiatric secure settings: the voice of older patients

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Pages 934-960 | Received 22 Mar 2018, Accepted 05 Jul 2018, Published online: 30 Aug 2018

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Kate Walker, Jen Yates, Tom Dening, Birgit Völlm, Jack Tomlin & Chris Griffiths. (2023) Quality of life, wellbeing, recovery, and progress for older forensic mental health patients: a qualitative investigation based on the perspectives of patients and staff. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being 18:1.
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Kate Walker, Vivek Furtado, Jen Yates, Tom Dening, Birgit Völlm & Chris Griffiths. (2023) Systems and Processes that Enable Progress for Older Forensic Mental Health Patients. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health 22:2, pages 93-104.
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S. Verhülsdonk, A.K. Folkerts, S. Hufnagel, C. Bohn, B. Hoeft, T. Supprian & E. Kalbe. (2023) Frequency of cognitive impairment in older forensic inpatients: results of a pilot cross-sectional study. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 34:1, pages 37-55.
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Bernadeta Lelonek-Kuleta. (2022) Gambling motivation model for older women addicted and not addicted to gambling – a qualitative study. Aging & Mental Health 26:3, pages 639-649.
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Kate Walker, Chris Griffiths, Jen Yates & Birgit Völlm. (2021) Service provision for older forensic mental health patients: a scoping review of the literature. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 32:1, pages 29-50.
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Renske Claasje Visser, Douglas MacInnes, Janet Parrott & Fiona Houben. (2021) Growing older in secure mental health care: the user experience. Journal of Mental Health 30:1, pages 51-57.
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Claudio Di Lorito, Birgit Völlm & Tom Dening. (2019) The characteristics and needs of older forensic psychiatric patients: a cross-sectional study in secure units within one UK regional service. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 30:6, pages 975-992.
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