Assessing aggressive behavior in forensic psychiatric patients: Validity and clinical utility of combining two instruments

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Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 26, 6, (2012), pp. 487-494ISSN
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Journal title
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
Volume
vol. 26
Issue
iss. 6
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 487
Page end
p. 494
Subject
Experimental Psychopathology and TreatmentAbstract
Objectives
Accurate observation of aggressive behavior among forensic psychiatric patients requires valid instruments. This study examines the validity and clinical utility of combining the social dysfunction and aggression scale (SDAS) and staff observation aggression scale revised (SOAS-R).
Methods
Nurses weekly obtained SDAS scores of 127 patients, resulting in 6.124 assessments. Aggressive incidents were documented by the SOAS-R. Internal consistency, subscale structure, interobserver reliability of the SDAS, and convergent validity with SOAS-R were analyzed.
Conclusion
A three-factor solution was found. Interobserver reliability was moderate, and good convergent validity was found. The SDAS, in conjunction with the SOAS-R, monitors changes in aggressiveness and may contribute to the prevention of aggressive behavior.
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