PMID: 8584687Oct 1, 1995Paper

Clinical research in aggressive patients, pitfalls in study design and measurement of aggression

Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
M Mak, P De Koning

Abstract

1. Experience from scale validation studies and from controlled drug trials provided clues for optimalisation of studies in aggressive patients. 2. Definitions of target behaviour, selection of patients and measurement of aggression are reviewed and recommendations are presented.

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