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Citation

Sherman ME, Burns K, Ignelzi J, Raia J, Lofton V, Toland D, Stinson B, Tilley JL, Coon T. Psychiatr. Serv. 2001; 52(8): 1057-1061.

Affiliation

Twin Valley Psychiatric System, Columbus, OH 43223, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, American Psychiatric Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11474038

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study sought to assess the effectiveness of a firearms risk management program. METHODS: A firearms risk management program, which included multidisciplinary assessment, treatment, and discharge planning, was developed and implemented among 46 civilly committed psychiatric inpatients at the Twin Valley Psychiatric System, a behavioral health organization of the Ohio Department of Mental Health. RESULTS: The research sample comprised mainly men who had personality disorders and histories of substance abuse and who had expressed an intent to use a firearm to commit suicide. On discharge, none of the patients had access to a firearm. Of the 16 patients who were hospitalized during the next 24 months, only five were noted to have threatened to harm themselves or others with a firearm or to have access to a firearm. CONCLUSIONS: Multidisciplinary and focused assessment, treatment, and discharge planning can be effective in neutralizing the risk of firearms use among psychiatric patients.

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