A novel approach to determining violence risk in schizophrenia: developing a stepped strategy in 13,806 discharged patients.

Clinical guidelines recommend that violence risk be assessed in schizophrenia. Current approaches are resource-intensive as they employ detailed clinical assessments of dangerousness for most patients. An alternative approach would be to first screen out patients at very low risk of future violence...

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Autores principales: Jay P Singh, Martin Grann, Paul Lichtenstein, Niklas Långström, Seena Fazel
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6e3068bbc872483cb84fc2f167e243502021-11-18T07:27:57ZA novel approach to determining violence risk in schizophrenia: developing a stepped strategy in 13,806 discharged patients.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0031727https://doaj.org/article/6e3068bbc872483cb84fc2f167e243502012-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22359622/pdf/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203Clinical guidelines recommend that violence risk be assessed in schizophrenia. Current approaches are resource-intensive as they employ detailed clinical assessments of dangerousness for most patients. An alternative approach would be to first screen out patients at very low risk of future violence prior to more costly and time-consuming assessments. In order to implement such a stepped strategy, we developed a simple tool to screen out individuals with schizophrenia at very low risk of violent offending. We merged high quality Swedish national registers containing information on psychiatric diagnoses, socio-demographic factors, and violent crime. A cohort of 13,806 individuals with hospital discharge diagnoses of schizophrenia was identified and followed for up to 33 years for violent crime. Cox regression was used to determine risk factors for violent crime and construct the screening tool, the predictive validity of which was measured using four outcome statistics. The instrument was calibrated on 6,903 participants and cross-validated using three independent replication samples of 2,301 participants each. Regression analyses resulted in a tool composed of five items: male sex, previous criminal conviction, young age at assessment, comorbid alcohol abuse, and comorbid drug abuse. At 5 years after discharge, the instrument had a negative predictive value of 0.99 (95% CI = 0.98-0.99), meaning that very few individuals who the tool screened out (n = 2,359 out of original sample of 6,903) were subsequently convicted of a violent offence. Screening out patients who are at very low risk of violence prior to more detailed clinical assessment may assist the risk assessment process in schizophrenia.Jay P SinghMartin GrannPaul LichtensteinNiklas LångströmSeena FazelPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 2, p e31727 (2012)
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Jay P Singh
Martin Grann
Paul Lichtenstein
Niklas Långström
Seena Fazel
A novel approach to determining violence risk in schizophrenia: developing a stepped strategy in 13,806 discharged patients.
description Clinical guidelines recommend that violence risk be assessed in schizophrenia. Current approaches are resource-intensive as they employ detailed clinical assessments of dangerousness for most patients. An alternative approach would be to first screen out patients at very low risk of future violence prior to more costly and time-consuming assessments. In order to implement such a stepped strategy, we developed a simple tool to screen out individuals with schizophrenia at very low risk of violent offending. We merged high quality Swedish national registers containing information on psychiatric diagnoses, socio-demographic factors, and violent crime. A cohort of 13,806 individuals with hospital discharge diagnoses of schizophrenia was identified and followed for up to 33 years for violent crime. Cox regression was used to determine risk factors for violent crime and construct the screening tool, the predictive validity of which was measured using four outcome statistics. The instrument was calibrated on 6,903 participants and cross-validated using three independent replication samples of 2,301 participants each. Regression analyses resulted in a tool composed of five items: male sex, previous criminal conviction, young age at assessment, comorbid alcohol abuse, and comorbid drug abuse. At 5 years after discharge, the instrument had a negative predictive value of 0.99 (95% CI = 0.98-0.99), meaning that very few individuals who the tool screened out (n = 2,359 out of original sample of 6,903) were subsequently convicted of a violent offence. Screening out patients who are at very low risk of violence prior to more detailed clinical assessment may assist the risk assessment process in schizophrenia.
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author Jay P Singh
Martin Grann
Paul Lichtenstein
Niklas Långström
Seena Fazel
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Martin Grann
Paul Lichtenstein
Niklas Långström
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title A novel approach to determining violence risk in schizophrenia: developing a stepped strategy in 13,806 discharged patients.
title_short A novel approach to determining violence risk in schizophrenia: developing a stepped strategy in 13,806 discharged patients.
title_full A novel approach to determining violence risk in schizophrenia: developing a stepped strategy in 13,806 discharged patients.
title_fullStr A novel approach to determining violence risk in schizophrenia: developing a stepped strategy in 13,806 discharged patients.
title_full_unstemmed A novel approach to determining violence risk in schizophrenia: developing a stepped strategy in 13,806 discharged patients.
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