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布罗泽特暴力清单作为法医精神病学中暴力行为预测指标的敏感性和特异性。

Sensitivity and specificity of the Brøset Violence Checklist as predictor of violence in forensic psychiatry.

作者信息

Hvidhjelm Jacob, Sestoft Dorte, Skovgaard Lene Theil, Bue Bjorner Jakob

机构信息

Jacob Hvidhjelm, Forensic Psychiatry Department, Mental Health Center Sct. Hans , Roskilde , Denmark .

出版信息

Nord J Psychiatry. 2014 Nov;68(8):536-42. doi: 10.3109/08039488.2014.880942. Epub 2014 Feb 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Violence and aggressive behavior within psychiatric facilities are serious work environment problems, which have negative consequences for both patients and staff. It is therefore of great importance to reduce both the number and the severity of these violent incidents to improve quality of care.

AIMS

To evaluate the specificity and sensitivity of the Brøset Violence Checklist (BVC) as a predictor of violent incidents for Danish forensic psychiatry patients.

METHOD

A total of 156 patients were assessed three times daily with the BVC for 24 months. All aggressive or violent incidents were recorded using the Staff Observation Aggression Scale-Revised (SOAS-R). SOAS-R scores of 9 or more defined violent incidents. Data were analyzed using standard logistic regression models as well as models incorporating a random person effect. We used receiver operating curve (ROC) analysis to evaluate different BVC thresholds.

RESULTS

Of a total of 139,579 BVC registrations we found 1999 scores above 0 and 419 violent incidents. The BVC score was a strong predictor of violence. For the standard cut-off point of 3, specificity was 0.997 and sensitivity was 0.656. For the general risk of violence seen in this study, the risk of violence given a BVC score > 3 (positive predictive value) was 37.2%, and the risk of violence given a BVC score < 3 (negative predictive value) was 0.1%.

CONCLUSION

The BVC showed satisfactory specificity and sensitivity as a predictor of the short-term risk of violence against staff and others by patients in a forensic setting.

摘要

背景

精神科机构内的暴力和攻击行为是严重的工作环境问题,对患者和工作人员都会产生负面影响。因此,减少这些暴力事件的数量和严重程度对于提高护理质量至关重要。

目的

评估布勒斯特暴力清单(BVC)作为丹麦法医精神病患者暴力事件预测指标的特异性和敏感性。

方法

对156名患者进行了为期24个月的每日三次BVC评估。所有攻击或暴力事件均使用修订后的工作人员观察攻击量表(SOAS-R)进行记录。SOAS-R得分9分及以上定义为暴力事件。数据使用标准逻辑回归模型以及纳入随机个体效应的模型进行分析。我们使用受试者工作特征曲线(ROC)分析来评估不同的BVC阈值。

结果

在总共139579次BVC记录中,我们发现得分高于0的有1999次,暴力事件有419起。BVC得分是暴力行为的有力预测指标。对于标准临界点3,特异性为0.997,敏感性为0.656。对于本研究中观察到的暴力总体风险,BVC得分>3时的暴力风险(阳性预测值)为37.2%,BVC得分<3时的暴力风险(阴性预测值)为0.1%。

结论

BVC作为法医环境中患者对工作人员及他人暴力短期风险的预测指标,显示出令人满意的特异性和敏感性。

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