Two OxRisk risk assessment tools, the Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide (OxMIS) and the Oxford Mental Illness and Violence (OxMIV), were developed and validated using national linked registries in Sweden, to assess suicide and violence risk in individuals with severe mental illness (schizophrenia-spectrum disorders and bipolar disorders). In this study, we aim to examine the feasibility and acceptability of the tools in three different clinical services. We employed a two-step mixed-methods approach, by combining quantitative analyses of risk scores of 147 individual patients, and thematic analyses of qualitative data. First, 38 clinicians were asked to use OxMIS and OxMIV when conducting their routine risk assessments in patients with seve...
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 ...
This study examined the predictive validity of the Spanish version of the Suicide Risk Assessment Ma...
Two OxRisk risk assessment tools, the Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide (OxMIS) and the Oxford Menta...
Background: Two OxRisk risk assessment tools, the Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide (OxMIS) and the ...
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...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
This is an audio-visual about risk assessment of suicide behavior. Part 1. Reformulating the conce...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
This is an audio-visual about risk assessment of suicide behavior. Part 1. Reformulating the conce...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
Oxford Mental Illness and Violence (OxMIV) addresses the need in mental health services for a scalab...
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 ...
This study examined the predictive validity of the Spanish version of the Suicide Risk Assessment Ma...
Two OxRisk risk assessment tools, the Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide (OxMIS) and the Oxford Menta...
Background: Two OxRisk risk assessment tools, the Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide (OxMIS) and the ...
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...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
This is an audio-visual about risk assessment of suicide behavior. Part 1. Reformulating the conce...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
This is an audio-visual about risk assessment of suicide behavior. Part 1. Reformulating the conce...
Assessment of suicide risk in individuals with severe mental illness is currently inconsistent, and ...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
Oxford Mental Illness and Violence (OxMIV) addresses the need in mental health services for a scalab...
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 ...
This study examined the predictive validity of the Spanish version of the Suicide Risk Assessment Ma...