Absconding of patients detained in an english special hospital

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
R. Brook, M. Dolan, P. Coorey
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Abstract

Abstract Absconding by Special Hospital patients frequently precipitates alarmist media reporting or internal inquiries, yet available studies indicate that absconding is rare and the risk to the public is minimal. The present study set out to examine the significance of previously identified clinical factors and specific absconder profiles in risk assessment, by comparing the frequency of key variables in a group of Special Hospital absconders and non-absconders. The results confirmed that absconding was rare with minimal risk to the public. The majority of absconding incidents occurred from trips outside the hospital. Factors predictive of a high risk of absconding were a previous history of absconding, acting-out behaviour and a previous history of assault. Clinical teams correctly identified 61% of cases as high risk prior to the absconding episode, but the false positive rate was 20%. More detailed databases with larger sample sizes and systematic data collection should assist in the development of a...
被拘留在英国一家特殊医院的病人潜逃
特殊医院患者潜逃事件经常引发媒体危言耸听的报道或内部调查,但现有研究表明,潜逃事件很少发生,对公众的风险也很小。本研究旨在通过比较一组特殊医院潜逃者和非潜逃者关键变量的频率,检验先前确定的临床因素和具体潜逃者概况在风险评估中的重要性。结果证实,潜逃是罕见的,对公众的风险最小。大多数潜逃事件发生在医院外的旅行中。潜逃高风险的预测因素有潜逃史、行为过激史和攻击史。临床团队在潜逃发作前正确识别61%的病例为高风险,但假阳性率为20%。具有更大样本量和系统数据收集的更详细的数据库应有助于制定…
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