Background. This study examines whether community treatment orders (CTOs) reduce psychiatric admission rates or bed-days for patients from Western Australia compared to control patients from a jurisdiction without this legislation (Nova Scotia). Method. A population-based record linkage analysis of an inception cohort using a two-stage design of matching and multivariate analyses to control for sociodemographics, clinical features and psychiatric history. All discharges from in-patient psychiatric services in Western Australia and Nova Scotia were included covering a population of 2.6 million people. Patients on CTOs in the first year of implementation in Western Australia were compared with controls from Nova Scotia matched on date of dis...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
ObjectivesThis study examined whether psychiatric patients assigned to community treatment orders (C...
Background Community treatment orders are widely used in England. It is unclear whether their use v...
Background. This study examines whether community treatment orders (CTOs) reduce psychiatric admissi...
Differences in patient characteristics, legislation and service setting may explain variations in th...
Epidemiological studies using administrative databases have several advantages over other methodolog...
Many studies of compulsory community treatment have assessed their effect early on after the impleme...
Aims and method: Community treatment orders (CTOs) were introduced in Scotland in 2005, but are cont...
Background: Compulsory Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) are contentious because they impose severe ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of the present study was to analyse how, for whom, under what circumstances, an...
Objective: Western Australia has one of the highest published rates of the use of compulsory treatme...
Many studies of outpatient commitment have assessed effects on health service use rather than psychi...
INTRODUCTION: Supervised community treatment (SCT) for people with serious mental disorders has beco...
This study found that community treatment order use varied between patients, provider trusts and loc...
BackgroundProvision of involuntary care is an abridgment of civil rights and a source of controversy...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
ObjectivesThis study examined whether psychiatric patients assigned to community treatment orders (C...
Background Community treatment orders are widely used in England. It is unclear whether their use v...
Background. This study examines whether community treatment orders (CTOs) reduce psychiatric admissi...
Differences in patient characteristics, legislation and service setting may explain variations in th...
Epidemiological studies using administrative databases have several advantages over other methodolog...
Many studies of compulsory community treatment have assessed their effect early on after the impleme...
Aims and method: Community treatment orders (CTOs) were introduced in Scotland in 2005, but are cont...
Background: Compulsory Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) are contentious because they impose severe ...
ObjectiveThe purpose of the present study was to analyse how, for whom, under what circumstances, an...
Objective: Western Australia has one of the highest published rates of the use of compulsory treatme...
Many studies of outpatient commitment have assessed effects on health service use rather than psychi...
INTRODUCTION: Supervised community treatment (SCT) for people with serious mental disorders has beco...
This study found that community treatment order use varied between patients, provider trusts and loc...
BackgroundProvision of involuntary care is an abridgment of civil rights and a source of controversy...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
ObjectivesThis study examined whether psychiatric patients assigned to community treatment orders (C...
Background Community treatment orders are widely used in England. It is unclear whether their use v...