Background Laws on compulsory commitment to care (CCC) in mental health, social and criminal legislation for adult persons with alcohol and/or drug dependence or misuse problems are constructed to address different scenarios related to substance use disorders. This study examines how such CCC laws in European states vary in terms of legal rights, formal orders of decision and criteria for involuntary admission, and assesses whether three legal frameworks (criminal, mental and social law) equally well ensure human and civil rights. Methods Thirty-nine laws, from 38 countries, were analysed. Respondents replied in web-based questionnaires concerning a) legal rights afforded the persons with substance use problems during commitment proceedings...
Mental health laws worldwide authorise involuntary hospitalisation and treatment of persons with men...
Commitment to involuntary care is a multistage process comprising many different aspects; legal, psy...
Balancing Rights and Needs – Comparing Regulation of Restrictive Measures in Adult Patients’ Somatic...
Background Laws on compulsory commitment to care (CCC) in mental health, social and criminal legisla...
Background Laws on compulsory commitment to care (CCC) in mental health, social and criminal legisla...
This study explores the worldwide use of compulsory commitment to care (CCC) at the end of the 20th ...
Abstract: This study explores the worldwide use of compulsory commitment to care (CCC) at the end of...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and the International Covenant on...
In Sweden, a person with severe substance abuse or a severe mental disorder may be committed to comp...
AbstractIn Sweden, a person with severe substance abuse or a severe mental disorder may be committed...
In Sweden, a person with severe substance abuse or a severe mental disorder may be committed to comp...
The mission of the Swedish government’s National Commission on Substance Abuse was to analyze the ac...
Background: Compulsory admission procedures of patients with mental disorders vary between countries...
AIM: To investigate the baseline and follow-up characteristics of a group of alcohol-dependent patie...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric commitment laws have been reformed in many European countries. We assessed t...
Mental health laws worldwide authorise involuntary hospitalisation and treatment of persons with men...
Commitment to involuntary care is a multistage process comprising many different aspects; legal, psy...
Balancing Rights and Needs – Comparing Regulation of Restrictive Measures in Adult Patients’ Somatic...
Background Laws on compulsory commitment to care (CCC) in mental health, social and criminal legisla...
Background Laws on compulsory commitment to care (CCC) in mental health, social and criminal legisla...
This study explores the worldwide use of compulsory commitment to care (CCC) at the end of the 20th ...
Abstract: This study explores the worldwide use of compulsory commitment to care (CCC) at the end of...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and the International Covenant on...
In Sweden, a person with severe substance abuse or a severe mental disorder may be committed to comp...
AbstractIn Sweden, a person with severe substance abuse or a severe mental disorder may be committed...
In Sweden, a person with severe substance abuse or a severe mental disorder may be committed to comp...
The mission of the Swedish government’s National Commission on Substance Abuse was to analyze the ac...
Background: Compulsory admission procedures of patients with mental disorders vary between countries...
AIM: To investigate the baseline and follow-up characteristics of a group of alcohol-dependent patie...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric commitment laws have been reformed in many European countries. We assessed t...
Mental health laws worldwide authorise involuntary hospitalisation and treatment of persons with men...
Commitment to involuntary care is a multistage process comprising many different aspects; legal, psy...
Balancing Rights and Needs – Comparing Regulation of Restrictive Measures in Adult Patients’ Somatic...