Title of article :
Predicting community violence from patients discharged
from acute mental health units in England
Author/Authors :
Michael Doyle، نويسنده , , Stuart Carter، نويسنده , , Jenny Shaw، نويسنده , , Mairead Dolan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Purpose To investigate the validity of risk factors and
established risk measures in predicting community violence
in an acute mental health sample up to 20 weeks
post-discharge.
Method Prospective cohort follow-up study conducted
between January 2006 and August 2007. Baseline assessments
were conducted while participants were inpatients.
The measures were rated following interview with the
participants, record review and speaking to someone who
knows the person well (e.g. friend, relative, carer). Baseline
measures were then compared with frequency and severity
of violence in the community post-discharge at 20 weeks.
Results In the 20-week period post-discharge, 29 (25.4%)
of the 114 participants were violent. All the risk measures
and measures of impulsiveness and anger were predictive
of violence where p\0.05. The HCR-20 total, psychopathy
and clinical factors were strongly correlated with the
frequency of violence where p\0.05.
Conclusions The risk factors and risk measures that have
been found to be predictive in forensic samples are also
predictive in acute mental health samples, although the
effects are not as large. Future research needs to be conducted
with a larger sample to include investigation of
differences in risk factors based on gender and social
support. Services and clinicians need to consider how to
integrate findings into useful frameworks to support decisions
and contribute to managing risk. This should assist in
identifying interventions aimed at preventing community
violence.
Keywords :
Violence Risk assessment Acutepsychiatry Community
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)