BACKGROUND: Legislation and practice of involuntary hospital admission vary substantially among European countries, but differences in outcomes have not been studied. AIMS: To explore patients' views following involuntary hospitalisation in different European countries. METHOD: In a prospective study in 11 countries, 2326 consecutive involuntary patients admitted to psychiatric hospital departments were interviewed within 1 week of admission; 1809 were followed up 1 month and 1613 3 months later. Patients' views as to whether the admission was right were the outcome criterion. RESULTS: In the different countries, between 39 and 71% felt the admission was right after 1 month, and between 46 and 86% after 3 months. Females, those living alone...
Abstract Background It is an important objective of the psychiatric services to keep the use of invo...
Background: Psychiatric re-hospitalisation is considered costly and disruptive to individuals. The p...
To assess the association between different types of coercive measures (forced medication, seclusion...
Background The aim of the study was to explore patients’ attitudes towards voluntary...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the long-term outcome of involuntary admissions to psychiatric hos...
Background Little is known about the long-term outcome of involuntary admissions to psychiatric hosp...
To explore involuntary patients' retrospective views on why their hospitalisation was right or wrong...
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BACKGROUND: Compulsory admission procedures of patients with mental disorders vary between countries...
OBJECTIVE:Involuntary treatment in mental health care is a sensitive but rarely studied issue. This ...
Objective: Compulsory admission to a psychiatric hospital is associated with a three- to fourfold in...
Background Involuntary admission (IA) for psychiatric treatment has a history of controversial discu...
Background: Involuntary admission (IA) for psychiatric treatment has a history of controversial disc...
Previous research illustrated that the laws regulating involuntary placement and treatment of people...
INTRODUCTION: Coerced admission to psychiatric hospitals, defined by legal status or patient's subje...
Abstract Background It is an important objective of the psychiatric services to keep the use of invo...
Background: Psychiatric re-hospitalisation is considered costly and disruptive to individuals. The p...
To assess the association between different types of coercive measures (forced medication, seclusion...
Background The aim of the study was to explore patients’ attitudes towards voluntary...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the long-term outcome of involuntary admissions to psychiatric hos...
Background Little is known about the long-term outcome of involuntary admissions to psychiatric hosp...
To explore involuntary patients' retrospective views on why their hospitalisation was right or wrong...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowPrevious researc...
BACKGROUND: Compulsory admission procedures of patients with mental disorders vary between countries...
OBJECTIVE:Involuntary treatment in mental health care is a sensitive but rarely studied issue. This ...
Objective: Compulsory admission to a psychiatric hospital is associated with a three- to fourfold in...
Background Involuntary admission (IA) for psychiatric treatment has a history of controversial discu...
Background: Involuntary admission (IA) for psychiatric treatment has a history of controversial disc...
Previous research illustrated that the laws regulating involuntary placement and treatment of people...
INTRODUCTION: Coerced admission to psychiatric hospitals, defined by legal status or patient's subje...
Abstract Background It is an important objective of the psychiatric services to keep the use of invo...
Background: Psychiatric re-hospitalisation is considered costly and disruptive to individuals. The p...
To assess the association between different types of coercive measures (forced medication, seclusion...