Enquête internationale sur les pratiques d’évaluation du risque de violence:présentation des données belges ; International survey of violence risk assessment practices: Presentation of Belgian data

Objective. Mental health professionals are routinely called upon to assess the violence risk presented by their patients, frequently aided by structured instruments. Though surveys of risk assessment and management have been conducted, these efforts have been largely circumscribed to individual countries and have not compared the practices of members of different professional disciplines. Method. A web-based survey was developed to examine the international use of structured instruments in the violence risk assessment process across five continents and to compare the perceived utility of such... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Pham, Thierry
Ducro, Claire
Desmarais, Sarah L.
Hurducas, Cristina
Arbach-Lucioni, Karin
Condemarin, Carolina
Dean, Kimberlie
Doyle, Michael
Folino, Jorge O.
Godoy-Cervera, Veronica
Grann, Martin
Ho, Robin M. Y.
Large, Matthew M.
Nielsen, Louise Hjort
Rebocho, Maria Francisca
Reeves, Kim A.
Rettenberger, Martin
de Ruiter, Corine
Seewald, Katharina
Otto, Randy K.
Singh, Jay P.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Reihe/Periodikum: Pham , T , Ducro , C , Desmarais , S L , Hurducas , C , Arbach-Lucioni , K , Condemarin , C , Dean , K , Doyle , M , Folino , J O , Godoy-Cervera , V , Grann , M , Ho , R M Y , Large , M M , Nielsen , L H , Rebocho , M F , Reeves , K A , Rettenberger , M , de Ruiter , C , Seewald , K , Otto , R K & Singh , J P 2016 , ' Enquête internationale sur les pratiques d’évaluation du risque de violence : présentation des données belges ' , Annales Medico-Psychologiques , vol. 174 , no. 7 , pp. 539-543 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amp.2015.10.018
Schlagwörter: Belgium / Evaluation / Mental health professionals / Risk / Survey / Violence
Sprache: Französisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-27301076
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Objective. Mental health professionals are routinely called upon to assess the violence risk presented by their patients, frequently aided by structured instruments. Though surveys of risk assessment and management have been conducted, these efforts have been largely circumscribed to individual countries and have not compared the practices of members of different professional disciplines. Method. A web-based survey was developed to examine the international use of structured instruments in the violence risk assessment process across five continents and to compare the perceived utility of such instruments by psychologists, psychiatrists, and nurses. The survey was translated into nine languages and distributed to members of 59 national and international organizations following the Dillman total Survey Design method. Belgium results. The Belgium sample was composed of 86 mental health professionals (69 psychologists, 12 psychiatrists, 1 nurse and 4 other professionals). Respondents had an average age of 43.93 years and 10.85 years of which was spend in practice. Over half of their time in the past 12 months was spent on clinical activities, most often in forensic hospitals followed by private practice and correctional institutions. Additional responsibilities over the past 12 months included administrative duties, teaching with comparatively little time being spent on research pursuits. Respondents reported having conducted an average of 211.68 violence risk assessment in their lifetimes, over half of which with the aid of a structured instrument. In the past 12 months, respondents conducted an average of 40.76 violence risk assessments, again over half of which using a structured instrument. Over both their lifetimes and the past 12 months, respondents reported that the instrument most commonly using in the violence risk assessment process were the: PCL-R (Psychopathy Checklist Revised; Hare 1991, 2003), the HCR-20 (Historical Clinical Risk; Webster, Douglas, Eaves, et Hart, 1997), the VRAG (Violence Risk ...