Suicide and the Danger Assessment: Links Between Suicide, IPV, and Homicide
Author: Jill Messing.; Jacquelyn Campbell.
Source: Volume 24, Number 06, August/September 2019 , pp.85-87(3)
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Abstract:
The Danger Assessment is an IPV risk assessment that is intended to predict risk for homicide among IPV survivors (www.DangerAssessment.org) and to be used for safety planning. Women who score in the two highest categories of homicide risk (“severe danger” or “extreme danger”) on the Danger Assessment were more likely to have ever threatened or attempted suicide than women in the lowest risk assessment category, even after taking into account other predictors of suicide. This article explores use of the Danger Assessment questionnaire in predicting and preventing suicide among victims of domestic violence.Keywords: Suicide and posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and depression; acquired capability
Affiliations:
1: Arizona State University; 2: Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing.