The START predicts aggressive outcomes and to some extent self-harm. However, it is not known whether gender moderates its performance. This study used routinely collected data to investigate the predictive ability of the START for aggression and self-harm in secure psychiatric patients. Utility of the START was examined separately for men and women. The START was a stronger predictor of aggression and self-harm in women than men. The specific risk estimates produced large effect sizes for the prediction of aggression and self-harm in women; none of the AUC values reached the threshold for a large effect size in the male sample
Over the past three decades, much has been learned about risk factors associated with violence. Subs...
Violence risk assessments are used routinely in forensic settings, in decisions about psychiatric a...
The Historical, Clinical and Risk Management Scales (HCR-20) may be a better predictor of inpatient ...
The START predicts aggressive outcomes and to some extent self-harm. However, it is not known whethe...
The Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START) aims to assist mental health practitioner...
The Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START) assists risk assessment for seven risk ou...
There has been an increased interest among researchers and clinicians to understand the violence ris...
Most violence risk assessment tools have been validated predominantly in males. In this multicenter ...
With the increased need to assess and manage risk in inpatient settings, the Short-Term Assessment o...
With the increased need to assess and manage risk in inpatient settings, the Short-Term Assessment ...
Most violence risk assessment tools have been validated predominantly in males. In this multicenter ...
Structured professional judgment guides (SPJs) have gained acceptance for the prediction of future v...
Most violence risk assessment measures were developed using male samples. Few measures consider gend...
The single-item predictive validity of the Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START) ha...
This article describes a systematic review of the psychometric properties of the Short-Term Assessme...
Over the past three decades, much has been learned about risk factors associated with violence. Subs...
Violence risk assessments are used routinely in forensic settings, in decisions about psychiatric a...
The Historical, Clinical and Risk Management Scales (HCR-20) may be a better predictor of inpatient ...
The START predicts aggressive outcomes and to some extent self-harm. However, it is not known whethe...
The Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START) aims to assist mental health practitioner...
The Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START) assists risk assessment for seven risk ou...
There has been an increased interest among researchers and clinicians to understand the violence ris...
Most violence risk assessment tools have been validated predominantly in males. In this multicenter ...
With the increased need to assess and manage risk in inpatient settings, the Short-Term Assessment o...
With the increased need to assess and manage risk in inpatient settings, the Short-Term Assessment ...
Most violence risk assessment tools have been validated predominantly in males. In this multicenter ...
Structured professional judgment guides (SPJs) have gained acceptance for the prediction of future v...
Most violence risk assessment measures were developed using male samples. Few measures consider gend...
The single-item predictive validity of the Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START) ha...
This article describes a systematic review of the psychometric properties of the Short-Term Assessme...
Over the past three decades, much has been learned about risk factors associated with violence. Subs...
Violence risk assessments are used routinely in forensic settings, in decisions about psychiatric a...
The Historical, Clinical and Risk Management Scales (HCR-20) may be a better predictor of inpatient ...