Objective: This study examined conditional release - that is, involuntary outpatient commitment orders upon release from hospitalization - as a least restrictive alternative to psychiatric hospitalization in Victoria, Australia. Methods: Records were obtained from the Victorian Psychiatric Case Register for patients who experienced psychiatric hospitalization: between 1990 and 2000 a total of 8,879 patients were given conditional release and 16,094 were not. Results: Compared with the group that was hospitalized but did not receive a conditional release, the group that received a conditional release was more likely to have more prior hospitalizations of greater than average duration. Patients with schizophrenia were more likely to be given ...
Over the course of a decade in Victoria, Australia, this study considered how, for whom, under what ...
OBJECTIVES:This study considers whether, in an easy access single-payer health care system, patients...
OBJECTIVES:This study considers whether, in an easy access single-payer health care system, patients...
ObjectiveThis study examined conditional release--that is, involuntary outpatient commitment orders ...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to determine whether the introduction of community treatment o...
Objective: The goal of this study was to determine whether the introduction of community treatment o...
Objective: This study examined a sample of patients in Victoria, Australia, to identify factors in s...
ObjectiveThis study examined a sample of patients in Victoria, Australia, to identify factors in sel...
ObjectivesThis study examined whether psychiatric patients assigned to community treatment orders (C...
ObjectivesThis study considered the protective value provided by conditional release. It assessed th...
Objectives: This study considered the protective value provided by conditional release. It assessed ...
Objective: This study considers three hypotheses regarding the impact of extended involuntary outpat...
Involuntary outpatient commitment provisions are explicitly written into mental health laws in Austr...
Psychiatric hospital recidivism has been and continues to be a persistent problem in treating indivi...
BackgroundProvision of involuntary care is an abridgment of civil rights and a source of controversy...
Over the course of a decade in Victoria, Australia, this study considered how, for whom, under what ...
OBJECTIVES:This study considers whether, in an easy access single-payer health care system, patients...
OBJECTIVES:This study considers whether, in an easy access single-payer health care system, patients...
ObjectiveThis study examined conditional release--that is, involuntary outpatient commitment orders ...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to determine whether the introduction of community treatment o...
Objective: The goal of this study was to determine whether the introduction of community treatment o...
Objective: This study examined a sample of patients in Victoria, Australia, to identify factors in s...
ObjectiveThis study examined a sample of patients in Victoria, Australia, to identify factors in sel...
ObjectivesThis study examined whether psychiatric patients assigned to community treatment orders (C...
ObjectivesThis study considered the protective value provided by conditional release. It assessed th...
Objectives: This study considered the protective value provided by conditional release. It assessed ...
Objective: This study considers three hypotheses regarding the impact of extended involuntary outpat...
Involuntary outpatient commitment provisions are explicitly written into mental health laws in Austr...
Psychiatric hospital recidivism has been and continues to be a persistent problem in treating indivi...
BackgroundProvision of involuntary care is an abridgment of civil rights and a source of controversy...
Over the course of a decade in Victoria, Australia, this study considered how, for whom, under what ...
OBJECTIVES:This study considers whether, in an easy access single-payer health care system, patients...
OBJECTIVES:This study considers whether, in an easy access single-payer health care system, patients...