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Matthew Mawer, Coventry <strong>University</strong> (m.mawer@coventry.ac.uk)Emma Holdsworth, Coventry <strong>University</strong> (aa7076@coventry.ac.uk)Emma Sorbring, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> the West (emma.sorbring@he.sv)Bo Helsing <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> the West (bo.helsing@he.sv)Eline Leen, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Erlangen (eline.leen@fim.uni-erlangen.de)Paul Held, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Erlangen (paul.held@fim.uni-erlangen.de)Valère Awouters, Limboug Catholic <strong>University</strong> College (valere.awouters@khlim.be)Sebastiaan Jans, Limboug Catholic <strong>University</strong> College (sebastiaan.jans@khlim.be)Attempts at evidence-based tertiary intervention for intimate partner violence perpetrators arenotoriously contentious, with questionable empirical evidence <strong>of</strong> their ability to effectivelyreduce violence in relationships. Consequently, there is an international drive to develop primaryprevention strategies, aimed at targeting general adolescent populations at a point where intimaterelationships are becoming important. This presentation will detail the development <strong>of</strong> a highlyinnovative serious game-based intervention which has modified typical schoolroom curricula foruse through a computer-mediated approach. The foundations <strong>of</strong> the intervention will be detailed,excerpts <strong>of</strong> the intervention will be showcased and preliminary findings <strong>of</strong> the acceptability andimpact <strong>of</strong> the intervention will be examined.86. Involuntary Admission and Treatment in Norway: Principlesand PracticePredictors <strong>of</strong> Involuntary Hospitalization to Acute PsychiatryKjetil Hust<strong>of</strong>t, Stavanger <strong>University</strong> Hospital, Stavanger, Norway (khu2@sus.no) (+4790998510)Tor Ketil Larsen, Stavanger <strong>University</strong> Hospital, Stavanger, NorwayBjorn Auestad, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> StavangerInge Joa, Stavanger <strong>University</strong> Hospital, Stavanger, NorwayJan Olav Johannessen, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Stavanger & Stavanger <strong>University</strong> HospitalTorleif Ruud, Akershus <strong>University</strong> Hospital & <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> OsloIntroduction: There is little knowledge <strong>of</strong> predictors for involuntary hospitalizations in acutepsychiatric units.209

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