
@article{ref1,
title="A survey of the use of supervision registers in South Thames (West) Region",
journal="Journal of forensic psychiatry",
year="1996",
author="Cohen, A. and Eastman, N.",
volume="7",
number="3",
pages="653-661",
abstract="A telephone survey of South Thames (West) Region (STWR) providers established the number of cases on the supervision registers broken down by risk categories. There were 374 cases held on 13 registers. Risk categories were used mutually exclusively by only 2 providers. The most frequently used were 'violence' alone (34%), 'self-neglect' alone (22%) and 'suicide' alone (20%). The contribution of each of the three criteria varied considerably across providers. The percentage of each district population on the registers ranged from 0.005% to 0.024%. There was no significant correlation between the percentage of cases on the registers and Jarman Underprivileged Area scores (rho = 0.12, p = 0.75) or between rates of suicide in the district health authorities and the number of cases in the 'risk of suicide' category (r = -0.07, p = 0.86). The estimated cost of the registers, based on an estimate by the Royal College of Psychiatrists, was £187,000. The registers are operating highly inconsistently across providers and district health authorities in STWR. This has ethical, clinical and economic implications. Further research is required to examine the reliability, validity, clinical utility and cost-effectiveness of the registers.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0958-5184",
doi="10.1080/09585189608415049",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09585189608415049"
}