ence of cognition on patients ’ capacity to consent to treatment, the specific neuropsychological domains involved remain elusive, as does the role of executive functions. We investigated possible associations between executive functions and decisional capacity in a sample of acute psychiatric inpatients. Patients were recruited and evaluated through the MacArthur Compe-tence Assessment Tool for Treatment (MacCAT-T), th
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of mental capacity to make decisions on treatment in people fr...
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to assess treatment decision-making capacity (TDMC) in a child ...
Introduction: Executive functioning reflects not only what a patient does, but also how he does it o...
Despite the acknowledged influence of cognition on patients capacity to consent to treatment, the sp...
Aims. To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in in...
AIMS: To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in i...
Executive Functions comprise a range of neuropsychological processes related to intentional behavior...
Abstract Objective: Studies on decisional capacity have primarily focused on cognitive disorders, wh...
Objective: This study was conducted to assess treatment decision-making capacity (TDMC) in a child a...
This is a prospective study examining decision-making abilities in Chinese schizophrenia patients in...
BackgroundIs the nature of decision-making capacity (DMC) for treatment significantly different in m...
Decisional capacity to consent is an emerging ethical and legal concept, and is closely related to s...
BackgroundIs the nature of decision-making capacity (DMC) for treatment significantly different in m...
The capacity of individuals with schizophrenia to make decisions related to research participation o...
Assessment of decision-making capacity is a complex and important skill for emergency physicians. A ...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of mental capacity to make decisions on treatment in people fr...
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to assess treatment decision-making capacity (TDMC) in a child ...
Introduction: Executive functioning reflects not only what a patient does, but also how he does it o...
Despite the acknowledged influence of cognition on patients capacity to consent to treatment, the sp...
Aims. To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in in...
AIMS: To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in i...
Executive Functions comprise a range of neuropsychological processes related to intentional behavior...
Abstract Objective: Studies on decisional capacity have primarily focused on cognitive disorders, wh...
Objective: This study was conducted to assess treatment decision-making capacity (TDMC) in a child a...
This is a prospective study examining decision-making abilities in Chinese schizophrenia patients in...
BackgroundIs the nature of decision-making capacity (DMC) for treatment significantly different in m...
Decisional capacity to consent is an emerging ethical and legal concept, and is closely related to s...
BackgroundIs the nature of decision-making capacity (DMC) for treatment significantly different in m...
The capacity of individuals with schizophrenia to make decisions related to research participation o...
Assessment of decision-making capacity is a complex and important skill for emergency physicians. A ...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of mental capacity to make decisions on treatment in people fr...
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to assess treatment decision-making capacity (TDMC) in a child ...
Introduction: Executive functioning reflects not only what a patient does, but also how he does it o...