Evaluating the Predictive Validity of the Fordham Risk Screening Tool (FRST) for Violent Behavior during Inpatient Psychiatric Hospitalization.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-14-2025
Institution/Department
Psychiatry; Emergency Medicine
Journal Title
Community mental health journal
Abstract
Prior research has shown the Fordham Risk Screening Tool (FRST) to be accurate in assessment of violence risk when compared to more comprehensive risk assessment instruments. However, a link between any violence risk screening tool and actual markers of violent behavior is absent in the literature. This study, therefore, sought to determine whether the FRST could be used to accurately assess the likelihood of violence, and markers of violence, during an inpatient psychiatric admission. This retrospective health records survey examined data from a consecutive cohort of adults (N = 423) admitted to an inpatient psychiatric unit from the emergency department (ED) from September 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023. Both electronic and manual abstraction strategies were used to evaluate FRST screening tool results collected in the ED and markers of violent behavior during subsequent inpatient hospitalization. When comparing the proportion of subjects who experienced a violent incident while hospitalized in the FRST positive and FRST negative groups, a significant difference was noted with a greater proportion of those with a positive FRST screening experiencing a violent event (33.0% vs. 8.1%, for the positive and negative screening groups, respectively, χ
ISSN
1573-2789
Recommended Citation
Racine, Christopher W; Strout, Tania D; Johnston, Douglas N; Quigley, Kerry M; Wolfrum, Lee A; and Guido, Ben J, "Evaluating the Predictive Validity of the Fordham Risk Screening Tool (FRST) for Violent Behavior during Inpatient Psychiatric Hospitalization." (2025). MaineHealth Maine Medical Center. 4313.
https://knowledgeconnection.mainehealth.org/mmc/4313
