OBJECTIVE: Increasing patient autonomy and decreasing coercion are frequently cited goals in mental health care. Research suggests that the therapeutic relationship and patients' experiences of coercion may be associated. This study investigated the association between the therapeutic relationship and perceived coercion in psychiatric admissions. METHODS: Associations between perceived coercion and the therapeutic relationship and sociodemographic and clinical variables were examined by using data from structured interviews with 164 patients consecutively admitted to two psychiatric hospitals in Oxford, England. RESULTS: High levels of coercion were experienced by 48% of voluntarily and 89% of involuntarily admitted patients. A high perceiv...
The objectives of this study were to replicate the study of C. W. Lidz et al (see record 1996-15479-...
Abstract Background Perceived coercion is a sense of pressure related to the experience of being ref...
Legal and extra-legal coercion are pervasive in mental hospital admission and there are sharp disput...
The relationship between patient and therapist in mental health care is one of the most important tr...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine what predicts patients\u27 perceptions of coer...
Little is known about the coercive pressures brought to bear on psychiatric patients in the hospital...
Objective: Coercion is a controversial issue in mental health care. Recent research highlights that ...
BACKGROUND: Patients\u27 perceptions of coercion in admission may affect their attitude toward subse...
The origins of patients' perceptions of coercion during short-term psychiatric hospitalization ...
Perceived coercion is not exclusively related to the patient's legal status at admission. Patients a...
Perceived coercion is not exclusively related to the patient's legal status at admission. Patients a...
Objective: Large numbers of psychiatric patients either are involuntarily admitted to hospital trea...
Objective: Large numbers of psychiatric patients either are involuntarily admitted to hospital trea...
Background Perceived coercion is a sense of pressure related to the experience of be...
The objectives of this study were to replicate the study of C. W. Lidz et al (see record 1996-15479-...
The objectives of this study were to replicate the study of C. W. Lidz et al (see record 1996-15479-...
Abstract Background Perceived coercion is a sense of pressure related to the experience of being ref...
Legal and extra-legal coercion are pervasive in mental hospital admission and there are sharp disput...
The relationship between patient and therapist in mental health care is one of the most important tr...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine what predicts patients\u27 perceptions of coer...
Little is known about the coercive pressures brought to bear on psychiatric patients in the hospital...
Objective: Coercion is a controversial issue in mental health care. Recent research highlights that ...
BACKGROUND: Patients\u27 perceptions of coercion in admission may affect their attitude toward subse...
The origins of patients' perceptions of coercion during short-term psychiatric hospitalization ...
Perceived coercion is not exclusively related to the patient's legal status at admission. Patients a...
Perceived coercion is not exclusively related to the patient's legal status at admission. Patients a...
Objective: Large numbers of psychiatric patients either are involuntarily admitted to hospital trea...
Objective: Large numbers of psychiatric patients either are involuntarily admitted to hospital trea...
Background Perceived coercion is a sense of pressure related to the experience of be...
The objectives of this study were to replicate the study of C. W. Lidz et al (see record 1996-15479-...
The objectives of this study were to replicate the study of C. W. Lidz et al (see record 1996-15479-...
Abstract Background Perceived coercion is a sense of pressure related to the experience of being ref...
Legal and extra-legal coercion are pervasive in mental hospital admission and there are sharp disput...