GRiST is a mental-health clinical decision support system used by mental-health practitioners in the NHS, charity and private hospitals to assess and manage risks associated with mental-health problems, including suicide, self-harm, self-neglect, vulnerability, and harm to others. GRiST integrates patient data, mental-health practitioners expertise and empirical evidence to support comprehensive clinical risk evaluations, risk formulations, and safety plans. As of May 2018, it held over 1.5 million individual risk judgements in 380,000 completed assessments from 160,000 patients.
Study design
Cohort - clinical, Cohort - open, Cohort
Number of participants at first data collection
52,334 (participants)
Recruitment is ongoing
Age at first data collection
Varied (participants)
Participant year of birth
Varied (participants)
Participant sex
All
Representative sample at baseline?
No
Sample features
Countries
Year of first data collection
2011
Primary Institutions
Aston University (Academic, United Kingdom)
University of Warwick (UoW) (Academic, United Kingdom)
Profile paper DOI
Not available
Funders
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) (Third Sector, United States of America)
Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) (Research council, United Kingdom)
European Commission (Government, Europe)
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Health (Third Sector, Europe)
Health Foundation (Third Sector, United Kingdom)
Ongoing?
Yes
Data types collected



Engagement
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