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Automated Risk Assessment for School Violence: a Pilot Study

Authors :
Kenneth Lin
Yizhao Ni
Melissa P. DelBello
Drew H. Barzman
Michael T. Sorter
Hannah Jackson
Marcus Griffey
Alycia Bachtel
Source :
Psychiatric Quarterly. 89:817-828
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

School violence has increased over the past ten years. This study evaluated students using a more standard and sensitive method to help identify students who are at high risk for school violence. 103 participants were recruited through Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) from psychiatry outpatient clinics, the inpatient units, and the emergency department. Participants (ages 12–18) were active students in 74 traditional schools (i.e. non-online education). Collateral information was gathered from guardians before participants were evaluated. School risk evaluations were performed with each participant, and audio recordings from the evaluations were later transcribed and manually annotated. The BRACHA (School Version) and the School Safety Scale (SSS), both 14-item scales, were used. A template of open-ended questions was also used. This analysis included 103 participants who were recruited from 74 different schools. Of the 103 students evaluated, 55 were found to be moderate to high risk and 48 were found to be low risk based on the paper risk assessments including the BRACHA and SSS. Both the BRACHA and the SSS were highly correlated with risk of violence to others (Pearson correlations>0.82). There were significant differences in BRACHA and SSS total scores between low risk and high risk to others groups (p-values

Details

ISSN :
15736709 and 00332720
Volume :
89
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychiatric Quarterly
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6d0cce29125c912ecfab357c24626899