Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and based on tools developed for other purposes. We aimed to develop and validate a predictive model for suicide using data from linked population-based registers in individuals with severe mental illness. A national cohort of 75 158 Swedish individuals aged 15-65 with a diagnosis of severe mental illness (schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, and bipolar disorder) with 574 018 clinical patient episodes between 2001 and 2008, split into development (58 771 patients, 494 suicides) and external validation (16 387 patients, 139 suicides) samples. A multivariable derivation model was developed to determine the strength of pre-specified routinely collecte...
Two OxRisk risk assessment tools, the Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide (OxMIS) and the Oxford Menta...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches to stratify patients with psychiatric disorders into groups on the ba...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches to stratify patients with psychiatric disorders into groups on the ba...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a standardised, scalable, and transparent instrume...
Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a standardised, scalable, and transparent instrume...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches to stratify patients with psychiatric disorders into groups on the ba...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches to stratify patients with psychiatric disorders into groups on the ba...
Two OxRisk risk assessment tools, the Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide (OxMIS) and the Oxford Menta...
Two OxRisk risk assessment tools, the Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide (OxMIS) and the Oxford Menta...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches to stratify patients with psychiatric disorders into groups on the ba...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches to stratify patients with psychiatric disorders into groups on the ba...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a standardised, scalable, and transparent instrume...
Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a standardised, scalable, and transparent instrume...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches to stratify patients with psychiatric disorders into groups on the ba...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches to stratify patients with psychiatric disorders into groups on the ba...
Two OxRisk risk assessment tools, the Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide (OxMIS) and the Oxford Menta...
Two OxRisk risk assessment tools, the Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide (OxMIS) and the Oxford Menta...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches to stratify patients with psychiatric disorders into groups on the ba...
BACKGROUND: Current approaches to stratify patients with psychiatric disorders into groups on the ba...