Trends in detention under the Mental Health Act 1983 in two major London secondary mental healthcare providers were explored using patient-level data in a historical cohort study between 2007-2008 and 2016-2017. An increase in the number of detention episodes initiated per fiscal year was observed at both sites. The rise was accompanied by an increase in the number of active patients; the proportion of active patients detained per year remained relatively stable. Findings suggest that the rise in the number of detentions reflects the rise of the number of people receiving secondary mental healthcare
This article provides a critical viewpoint on Loughran’s recent work in 'Medicine, Science and the L...
Background In 2008, the Mental Health Act (MHA) 2007 amendments to the MHA 1983 were implemented in ...
Aims: The systematic review in this thesis portfolio aimed to investigate the efficacy of psychologi...
The number of people detained under the 1983 Mental Health Act has risen significantly in recent yea...
Background The steep rise in the rate of psychiatric hospital detentions in England is poorly und...
Background It has been argued that many patients in special hospital beds do not need to be there. I...
There has been a significant rise in the use of the Mental Health Act (1983) in England over the las...
Background: In 2008, the Mental Health Act (MHA) 2007 amendments to the MHA 1983 were implemented in...
Background: An original cohort study found that over half of the individuals detained under Section ...
Objective To examine the rise in the rate of involuntary admissions for mental illness in England th...
The number of detentions by the police under section 136 of the Mental Health Act has significantly ...
This study aimed to retrospectively examine demographic and referral data for all detainees under Se...
This research was conducted in response to governmental and public concern regarding the escalating ...
Background: In 2008, the Mental Health Act (MHA) 2007 amendments to the MHA 1983 were implemented i...
BACKGROUND: Special hospitals in England provide psychiatric care and treatment in high security. ...
This article provides a critical viewpoint on Loughran’s recent work in 'Medicine, Science and the L...
Background In 2008, the Mental Health Act (MHA) 2007 amendments to the MHA 1983 were implemented in ...
Aims: The systematic review in this thesis portfolio aimed to investigate the efficacy of psychologi...
The number of people detained under the 1983 Mental Health Act has risen significantly in recent yea...
Background The steep rise in the rate of psychiatric hospital detentions in England is poorly und...
Background It has been argued that many patients in special hospital beds do not need to be there. I...
There has been a significant rise in the use of the Mental Health Act (1983) in England over the las...
Background: In 2008, the Mental Health Act (MHA) 2007 amendments to the MHA 1983 were implemented in...
Background: An original cohort study found that over half of the individuals detained under Section ...
Objective To examine the rise in the rate of involuntary admissions for mental illness in England th...
The number of detentions by the police under section 136 of the Mental Health Act has significantly ...
This study aimed to retrospectively examine demographic and referral data for all detainees under Se...
This research was conducted in response to governmental and public concern regarding the escalating ...
Background: In 2008, the Mental Health Act (MHA) 2007 amendments to the MHA 1983 were implemented i...
BACKGROUND: Special hospitals in England provide psychiatric care and treatment in high security. ...
This article provides a critical viewpoint on Loughran’s recent work in 'Medicine, Science and the L...
Background In 2008, the Mental Health Act (MHA) 2007 amendments to the MHA 1983 were implemented in ...
Aims: The systematic review in this thesis portfolio aimed to investigate the efficacy of psychologi...