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Which are the most useful scales for predicting repeat self-harm? A systematic review evaluating risk scales using measures of diagnostic accuracy.

Leah M QuinlivanJ CooperL DaviesK HawtonD GunnellN Kapur
Published in: BMJ open (2016)
It is difficult to be certain which, if any, are the most useful scales for self-harm risk assessment. No scales perform sufficiently well so as to be recommended for routine clinical use. Further robust prospective studies are warranted to evaluate risk scales following an episode of self-harm. Diagnostic accuracy statistics should be considered in relation to the specific service needs, and scales should only be used as an adjunct to assessment.
Keyphrases
  • risk assessment
  • healthcare
  • mental health
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