Evaluating the risk of suicide and violence in severe mental illness: a feasibility study of two risk assessment tools (OxMIS and OxMIV) in general psychiatric settings
<strong>Background: </strong>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 wit...
Main Authors: | Beaudry, G, Canal-Rivero, M, Ou, J, Matharu, J, Fazel, S, Yu, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2022
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