Identification of low risk of violent crime in severe mental illness with a clinical prediction tool (Oxford Mental Illness and Violence tool [OxMIV]): a derivation and validation study
<p>BACKGROUND: Current approaches to stratify patients with psychiatric disorders into groups on the basis of violence risk are limited by inconsistency, variable accuracy, and unscalability. To address the need for a scalable and valid tool to assess violence risk in patients with schizophren...
Main Authors: | Fazel, S, Wolf, A, Larsson, H, Lichtenstein, P, Mallett, S, Fanshawe, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2017
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