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2124 – Assessment And Treatment Of Patients With Violent Behaviors In Emergency Psychiatry. The Hcr-20 Violence Risk Assessment Scheme

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

L. Sinani
Affiliation:
Psychiatry, UHC ‘Mother Tereza’, Tirana, Albania
V. Kola
Affiliation:
Psychiatry, UHC ‘Mother Tereza’, Tirana, Albania
F. Cenko
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medicine, Tirana University, Tirana, Albania
F. Elezi
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medicine, Tirana University, Tirana, Albania
K. Balaj
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medicine, Tirana University, Tirana, Albania
J. Saraci
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medicine, Tirana University, Tirana, Albania
P. Dervishi
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medicine, Tirana University, Tirana, Albania
G. Gjolena
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medicine, Tirana University, Tirana, Albania

Abstract

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Introduction

Violent behavior of patients is a common problem in emergency psychiatry and evaluation, diagnosis, management and treatment of which is very difficult.The absence of a test that could be used to predict violent behavior hampers proper decision in the case of emergency admissions, as well as discharge from the hospital. The application of such a test would upgrade assessment offering solve this problem.

Objective

To identify risk and protective factors of violent behaviors : to establish the degree to which the HCR-20 predicts the frequency and severity of violent behavior; to examine the predictive validity of the scales of the HCR-20.

Goal

Improve assessment, management and treatment of patients with violent behaviors in the psychiatric ward.

Method

Prospective cohort study, during 24 weeks. Psychiatric evaluation based on structural clinical interviews and questionnaires related to violent behaviors and risk factors were conducted to patients admitted in psychiatric hospital on UHC “Mother Tereza” Tirana.

Results

According to our data, the relationship between violence and mental illness vary considerably across different diagnoses.

The highest rate of violence is reported in subjects with substance abuse disorder and antisocial personality disorder followed by Bipolar disorder and psychotic patients.

Among the risk factors verified so far, the past violence behaviors reported show the highest predictive value.

Conclusions

HCR-20 tool has currently shown good results to roughly estimate probability of future violence and taking appropriate measures in order to prevent unwanted consequences.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2012
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