Individuals with major depression may benefit from psychiatric treatment, yet they may refuse such treatment, sometimes because of their depression. Hence the question is raised whether such individu-als are competent to refuse psychiatric treatment. The standard notion of competence to consent to treatment, which refers to expression of choice, understanding of medical information, appreciation of the personal relevance of this information, and logical reasoning, may be insufficient to address this question. This is so because major depression may not impair these four abilities while it may disrupt coherence of personal preferences by changing them. Such change may be evaluated by comparing the treatment preferences of the individual duri...
This Article concerns the due process requirements in determining a mental patient’s competency to m...
Background An individual's right to self-determination in treatment decisions is a central principle...
Abstract Background Many patients with depression refuse treatment. Moreover, suicide attempters oft...
BackgroundPsychiatric disorders can pose problems in the assessment of decision-making capacity (DMC...
Three instruments assessing abilities related to legal standards for competence to consent to treatm...
OBJECTIVE: The capacities of depressed patients to consent to research have been questioned by comme...
Euthanasia and medical assistance in dying entail daunting ethical and moral challenges, in addition...
This is the first of three papers reporting the results of the MacArthur Treatment CompetenceStudy, ...
Notion of competence to consent to treatment was originally required to address mainly cognitively i...
Notion of competence to consent to treatment was originally required to address mainly cognitively i...
Getting mental health treatment to patients who need it is today a much belegaled enterprise. This i...
This Article examines concepts of treatment decisionmaking capacity relevant to medical aid in dying...
The selection of treatment in depression should be filtered by clinical judgment, taking into consid...
Terminally ill patients who refuse life-supporting treatments and express a wish to die are often vi...
The aim of this chapter is to go back to the basics on consent to treatment, starting with the right...
This Article concerns the due process requirements in determining a mental patient’s competency to m...
Background An individual's right to self-determination in treatment decisions is a central principle...
Abstract Background Many patients with depression refuse treatment. Moreover, suicide attempters oft...
BackgroundPsychiatric disorders can pose problems in the assessment of decision-making capacity (DMC...
Three instruments assessing abilities related to legal standards for competence to consent to treatm...
OBJECTIVE: The capacities of depressed patients to consent to research have been questioned by comme...
Euthanasia and medical assistance in dying entail daunting ethical and moral challenges, in addition...
This is the first of three papers reporting the results of the MacArthur Treatment CompetenceStudy, ...
Notion of competence to consent to treatment was originally required to address mainly cognitively i...
Notion of competence to consent to treatment was originally required to address mainly cognitively i...
Getting mental health treatment to patients who need it is today a much belegaled enterprise. This i...
This Article examines concepts of treatment decisionmaking capacity relevant to medical aid in dying...
The selection of treatment in depression should be filtered by clinical judgment, taking into consid...
Terminally ill patients who refuse life-supporting treatments and express a wish to die are often vi...
The aim of this chapter is to go back to the basics on consent to treatment, starting with the right...
This Article concerns the due process requirements in determining a mental patient’s competency to m...
Background An individual's right to self-determination in treatment decisions is a central principle...
Abstract Background Many patients with depression refuse treatment. Moreover, suicide attempters oft...