以色列精神科住院病人暴力行为风险评估HCR-20量表的验证

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
David Ivgi, Arie Bauer, Razek Khawaled, Paola Rosca, Joshua M Weiss, Alexander M Ponizovsky
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背景:在法医精神病学实践中,暴力行为风险评估是一项复杂而负责任的临床任务,使用有效的工具可以使专家的工作更有效。历史临床和风险管理量表20 (HCR-20)是一个被广泛接受的衡量暴力、性和犯罪行为风险的标准。本研究的目的是验证以色列精神科住院患者的HCR-20。方法:采用前瞻性设计,收集150例年龄在15-65岁,诊断为ICD-10型精神分裂症的男性患者的资料,这些患者分别住在三个病房:急性精神病病房(n=50)、高安全病房(n=50)和开放病房(n=50)。作为预测指标的HCR-20和作为并发指标的阳性和阴性综合征量表在基线时完成,作为结果指标的暴力评估量表在随访6、12和18个月时完成。结果:总HCR-20量表的内部一致性信度较好,h分量表的内部一致性信度较好,而C和r分量表的内部一致性信度较低。C-分量表的并发效度较好,C-和h -分量表的区分效度较好。总量表以及历史和临床量表预测了6个月和18个月随访点的身体暴力和身体/性暴力行为的风险。结论:HCR-20的适当心理测量特性表明,它可以作为以色列精神病院暴力行为风险的有用衡量标准。需要进一步的研究来确认规范和截止分数,使用更大的代表性样本。
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Validation of the HCR-20 Scale for Assessing Risk of Violent Behavior in Israeli Psychiatric Inpatients.

Background: Assessment of risk of violent behavior in forensic psychiatric practice is a complex and responsible clinical task and the use of a valid instrument can make the expert's work more effective. The Historical Clinical and Risk Management scale 20 (HCR-20) is a widely accepted measure of the risk of violence, sexual and criminal behavior. The aim of this study was to validate the HCR-20 in Israeli psychiatric inpatient settings.

Method: In a prospective design, data were collected on 150 male patients aged 15-65, diagnosed with ICD-10 schizophrenia, who were hospitalized in three wards: an acute psychiatric ward (n=50), a high security ward (n=50), and an open ward (n=50). The HCR-20, as the predictor measure, and the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale, as a concurrent measure, werecompleted at baseline, and the Violence Assessment Scale, as the outcome measure, was completed at 6-, 12- and 18-month follow-up points.

Results: Internal consistency reliability was good for the total HCR-20 scale, satisfactory for the H-subscale, but low for the C- and R-subscales. Concurrent validity was good for the C-subscale, and discriminative validity was reasonable for the C- and H-subscales. The total scale as well as the Historical and Clinical subscales predicted the risk of physical as well as physical/sexual violent behavior at both 6- and 18-month follow-up points.

Conclusions: Appropriate psychometric properties of the HCR-20 suggest that it can serve as a useful measure of the risk of violent behavior in psychiatric settings in Israel. Further research is necessary to confirm norms and cut-off scores, using a larger representative sample.

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期刊介绍: THE ISRAEL JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY publishes original articles dealing with the all bio-psycho-social aspects of psychiatry. While traditionally the journal has published manuscripts relating to mobility, relocation, acculturation, ethnicity, stress situations in war and peace, victimology and mental health in developing countries, papers addressing all aspects of the psychiatry including neuroscience, biological psychiatry, psychopharmacology, psychotherapy and ethics are welcome. The Editor also welcomes pertinent book reviews and correspondence. Preference is given to research reports of no more than 5,000 words not including abstract, text, references, tables and figures. There should be no more than 40 references and 4 tables or figures. Brief reports (1,500 words, 5 references) are considered if they have heuristic value. Books to be considered for review should be sent to the editorial office. Selected book reviews are invited by the editor.
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