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. 2007 May:49:s60-5.
doi: 10.1192/bjp.190.5.s60.

Precision of actuarial risk assessment instruments: evaluating the 'margins of error' of group v. individual predictions of violence

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Precision of actuarial risk assessment instruments: evaluating the 'margins of error' of group v. individual predictions of violence

Stephen D Hart et al. Br J Psychiatry Suppl. 2007 May.

Abstract

Background: Actuarial risk assessment instruments (ARAIs) estimate the probability that individuals will engage in future violence.

Aims: To evaluate the ;margins of error' at the group and individual level for risk estimates made using ARAIs.

Method: An established statistical method was used to construct 95% CI for group and individual risk estimates made using two popular ARAIs.

Results: The 95% CI were large for risk estimates at the group level; at the individual level, they were so high as to render risk estimates virtually meaningless.

Conclusions: The ARAIs cannot be used to estimate an individual's risk for future violence with any reasonable degree of certainty and should be used with great caution or not at all. In theory, reasonably precise group estimates could be made using ARAIs if developers used very large construction samples and if the tests included few score categories with extreme risk estimates.

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