Suicide and Self-Harm Risk Assessment: A Systematic Review of Prospective Research.
Mohamad M SaabMargaret MurphyElaine MeehanChristina B DillonSelena O'ConnellJosephine HegartySinead HeffernanSonya GreaneyCaroline KiltyJohn GoodwinIrene HartiganMaidy O'BrienDerek ChambersUna TwomeyAine O' DonovanPublished in: Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research (2021)
There is insufficient evidence to support the use of any one tool, inclusive of clinician assessment of risk, for self-harm and suicidality. The discourse around risk assessment needs to move toward a broader discussion on the safety of patients who are at risk for self-harm and/or suicide.HIGHLIGHTSThere is insufficient evidence to support using standalone risk assessment tools.There are mixed findings relating to clinician assessment of risk.Structured professional judgment is widely accepted for risk assessment.