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Predictive Validity and Other Psychometric Properties of the Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START) in a Norwegian High Secure Hospital
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Psychiatric EvaluationViolence AssessmentOther Psychometric PropertiesRisk AnalysisMental HealthHospital MedicinePrimary CareDynamic RiskRisk ManagementManagementViolencePatient-reported OutcomeMedical GuidelineMedium-term Risk AssessmentHealth PolicyPsychiatryViolent CrimeRiskOutcomes ResearchEmergency MedicineNursingShort-term AssessmentHospital EnvironmentPatient SafetyPatient-centered OutcomeShort Term AssessmentMedicinePsychopathologyPredictive ValidityPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
Short- to medium-term risk assessment in psychiatric hospitals is a topic of clinical relevance that deserves attention from the research community. In this paper, the Short Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability, or START ( Webster, Martin, Brink, Nicholls, & Middleton, 2004 ), a new structured instrument for judgment of dynamic risk and treatment factors is briefly described. Internal reliability properties are analyzed and the predictive validity for severe violence in a Norwegian high secure psychiatric hospital is investigated. The results indicate that the START has promise as a valid tool for short-term violence risk assessment. The authors make an argument for the importance and relevance of dynamic risk and strength factors in the short to medium term.
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