Examining Clinician Differences that Influence Ratings of the
Probability of Harm and Rehospitalization on a Standard Dangerousness
Assessment
Christina M. Harris
University of Nebraska –
Lincoln
Table 1 Mean
and Standard Deviation for Probability of Harm Ratings by Facility, Use, and
Frequency Conditions |
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Frequency Condition |
Never/
Rarely (SD) |
Monthly
(SD) |
Weekly (SD) |
Total
(SD) |
Works in Forensic Facility |
|
|
|
|
Low Usefulness |
76.5
(51.551) |
60.6
(33.767) |
76.84
(42.55) |
71.85
(42.24) |
High Usefulness |
53.31
(37.56) |
65.52
(45.49) |
55.44
(37.44) |
59.5(41.12) |
Total |
64.133
(45.38) |
63.94
(41.85) |
65.23
(40.99) |
64.53
(41.89) |
Does Not Work in Forensics |
|
|
|
|
Low Usefulness |
66.9
(39.32) |
62.26
(39.69) |
43.53
(46.55) |
61.77
(40.95) |
High Usefulness |
72.33
(43.84) |
64.42
(32.42) |
77.79
(51.52) |
70.07
(41.12) |
Total |
70.36
(42.19) |
63.68
(34.87) |
64.62
(51.86) |
67.10
(41.18) |
Index Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Table 2 Table 3 Figure 1 Figure 2 References