Although violence risk assessment knowledge and practice has advanced over the past few decades, it remains practically difficult to decide which measures clinicians should use to assess and make decisions about the violence potential of individuals on an ongoing basis, particularly in the short to medium term. Within this context, this study sought to compare the predictive accuracy of dynamic risk assessment measures for violence with static risk assessment measures over the short term (up to 1 month) and medium term (up to 6 months) in a forensic psychiatric inpatient setting. Results showed that dynamic measures were generally more accurate than static measures for short- to medium-term predictions of inpatient aggression. These finding...
Empirically derived structured violence risk assessment instruments are increasingly used by nurses ...
Entry to the Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) service in England and Wales is heavil...
Aggression occurs frequently in mental health care settings, and studies have reported that 17% to 3...
Although violence risk assessment knowledge and practice has advanced over the past few decades, it ...
Although violence risk assessment knowledge and practice has advanced over the past few decades, it ...
Given the significant implications on public safety, the assessment of violent behaviours of people ...
Predicting which forensic inpatients are likely to be violent is necessary if forensic hospitals are...
There has been an increased interest among researchers and clinicians to understand the violence ris...
Recent advancements in risk assessment have led to the development of dynamic risk-assessment measur...
While forensic psychiatric inpatient violence is a serious problem, research on risk assessment for ...
Background and Aims: Violent behaviour by forensic psychiatric inpatients is common. We aimed to sys...
It remains unclear whether prediction of violence based on historical factors can be improved by add...
The assessment and prevention of aggressive behavior are critical components of contemporary psychia...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Violent behaviour by psychiatric inpatients can have many negative consequenc...
Violence in correctional facilities is an important issue for both prisoners and prison staff. Risk ...
Empirically derived structured violence risk assessment instruments are increasingly used by nurses ...
Entry to the Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) service in England and Wales is heavil...
Aggression occurs frequently in mental health care settings, and studies have reported that 17% to 3...
Although violence risk assessment knowledge and practice has advanced over the past few decades, it ...
Although violence risk assessment knowledge and practice has advanced over the past few decades, it ...
Given the significant implications on public safety, the assessment of violent behaviours of people ...
Predicting which forensic inpatients are likely to be violent is necessary if forensic hospitals are...
There has been an increased interest among researchers and clinicians to understand the violence ris...
Recent advancements in risk assessment have led to the development of dynamic risk-assessment measur...
While forensic psychiatric inpatient violence is a serious problem, research on risk assessment for ...
Background and Aims: Violent behaviour by forensic psychiatric inpatients is common. We aimed to sys...
It remains unclear whether prediction of violence based on historical factors can be improved by add...
The assessment and prevention of aggressive behavior are critical components of contemporary psychia...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Violent behaviour by psychiatric inpatients can have many negative consequenc...
Violence in correctional facilities is an important issue for both prisoners and prison staff. Risk ...
Empirically derived structured violence risk assessment instruments are increasingly used by nurses ...
Entry to the Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) service in England and Wales is heavil...
Aggression occurs frequently in mental health care settings, and studies have reported that 17% to 3...