Frontiers in Psychiatry (Jan 2024)

Predicting violence in female forensic inpatients with substance use disorders – the utility of a gender-responsive assessment

  • Viviane Wolf,
  • Juliane Mayer,
  • Ivonne Steiner,
  • Irina Franke,
  • Irina Franke,
  • Verena Klein,
  • Judith Streb,
  • Manuela Dudeck

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1346815
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

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IntroductionGiven that risk assessment tools are commonly based on male samples, the applicability to justice-involved women remains to be clarified. This study aimed at assessing (1) the predictive validity of the HCR-20 V3, the prevailing, yet primarily male-based violence risk assessment instrument, and (2) the incremental validity of the FAM, a gender-responsive supplement, for both inpatient violence and violent recidivism in justice-involved women.MethodsThe sample included 452 female forensic inpatients with substance use disorder discharged from German forensic psychiatric care between 2001 and 2018.ResultsROC analyses revealed good predictive accuracy for the HCR-20 V3 while the FAM failed to provide incremental validity. Further, binary logistic regression determined several predictors of violence including personality disorder, covert/manipulative behavior, suicidal behavior/self-harm, and problematic intimate relationship.DiscussionThese findings support the applicability of the HCR-20 V3 in justice-involved women with substance use disorder, while highlighting the clinical relevance of the FAM in supporting a gender-informed risk management.

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