2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037006
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Scoping review protocol on non-pharmacological interventions for interpersonal and self-directed violence in adults with severe mental illness

Abstract: IntroductionViolence committed by people with mental illness has implications for mental health policy and clinical practice. Several strategies to reduce the risk of aggressive and violent behaviour have been proposed, and these include non-pharmacological interventions. There is, however, a need to identify which of these interventions are effective, and as a first step, we will conduct a scoping review to identify non-pharmacological interventions for self-directed or interpersonal violence in adults with s… Show more

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“…Furthermore, some of these RCTs are included in systematic reviews. 24 There are systematic reviews on non-pharmacological interventions in people with severe mental illness assessing the effect on interpersonal violence. [25][26][27][28][29][30] Regarding nonpharmacological interventions, the treatments evaluated in systematic reviews include: ► Mental health advance directives: these allow individuals with mental illnesses to, when their condition allows and they are competent to do so, state their preferences concerning their treatment.…”
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“…Furthermore, some of these RCTs are included in systematic reviews. 24 There are systematic reviews on non-pharmacological interventions in people with severe mental illness assessing the effect on interpersonal violence. [25][26][27][28][29][30] Regarding nonpharmacological interventions, the treatments evaluated in systematic reviews include: ► Mental health advance directives: these allow individuals with mental illnesses to, when their condition allows and they are competent to do so, state their preferences concerning their treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%