Violence in psychosis: estimating the predictive validity of readily accessible clinical information in a community sample.
OBJECTIVE: This study sought to assess the validity of different combinations of readily available clinical information in predicting assaults by patients with psychosis, predominantly in the community. The combinations of information were: a) age and sex, b) age, sex and history of criminality/vio...
Main Authors: | Wootton, L, Buchanan, A, Leese, M, Tyrer, P, Burns, T, Creed, F, Fahy, T, Walsh, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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