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BHS: Beck Hopelessness Scale×HCR-20v3: Gestione Clinica Storica del Rischio-20×
CampoPsicologia forensePsicologia forense
FamigliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anno di origine19742013
IdeatoreAaron T. Beck, Albert Weissman, David Lester, Lori TrexlerKevin S. Douglas, Stephen D. Hart, Christopher D. Webster, et al.
TipoSelf-reportClinician-rated
Fonte seminaleBeck, A. T., Weissman, A., Lester, D., & Trexler, L. (1974). The measurement of pessimism: The Hopelessness Scale. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 42(6), 861–865. DOI ↗Douglas, K. S., Hart, S. D., Webster, C. D., Belfrage, H., Guy, L. S., & Wilson, C. M. (2013). HCR-20v3: Assessing risk for violence. Simon Fraser University Mental Health Law Program. link ↗
AliasBHS, Beck Hopelessness Scale, Hopelessness AssessmentHCR-20v3, Historical Clinical Risk Management
Correlati45
SintesiThe Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) is a 20-item self-report instrument developed by Aaron Beck and colleagues (1974) to measure the degree of hopelessness and pessimism about the future in adolescents and adults. It is grounded in Beck's cognitive theory of depression and suicide and is widely used in clinical, psychiatric, forensic, and research settings to assess suicide risk and identify individuals at elevated risk for self-harm and completed suicide.The HCR-20v3 is a structured professional judgment framework developed by Douglas, Hart, and colleagues for the assessment of risk for violence among adolescents and adults in mental health, criminal justice, and forensic settings. Published in 2013, it represents the third version of one of the most widely validated risk assessment instruments in forensic psychology, synthesizing clinical judgment with empirical evidence of violence risk factors.
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