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Open AccessValidation and recalibration of OxMIV in predicting violent behaviour in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders
Oxford Mental Illness and Violence (OxMIV) addresses the need in mental health services for a scalable, transparent and valid tool to predict violent behaviour in patients with severe mental illness. However, ...
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Open AccessCorrection to: Assessment of violence risk in 440 psychiatric patients in China: examining the feasibility and acceptability of a novel and scalable approach (FoVOx)
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
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Open AccessAssessment of violence risk in 440 psychiatric patients in China: examining the feasibility and acceptability of a novel and scalable approach (FoVOx)
Violence risk assessment is a routine part of clinical services in mental health, and in particular secure psychiatric hospitals. The use of prediction models and risk tools can assist clinical decision-making...
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Open AccessVictimization Mediates the Longitudinal Association Between Depressive Symptoms and Violent Behaviors in Adolescence
Despite evidence of a positive link between depressive symptoms and violent behaviors, the pathways underlying this longitudinal association remain unknown. Depressive symptoms might drive and reinforce victim...
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Open AccessBeing Poorer Than the Rest of the Neighborhood: Relative Deprivation and Problem Behavior of Youth
According to the neighborhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighborhood wealth and youth’s problem behavior. It is often assumed that there are more problems in deprived neighborhoo...