Background: Coercion has always existed in psychiatry and is increasingly debated. The 'move into the community' in many countries over recent decades and the evolution of community services have substantially altered the locus of coercion. In many countries psychiatric services remain poorly funded and patchy. Substantial differences between regions and countries in the provision of services, the role of the family, and the wider economic and political climate are likely to lead to different sources and experiences of coercion. Discussion: This paper explores a number of factors that may affect the prevalence and type of coercion in psychiatric services and in society and their impact upon those with severe mental illnesses. Differences in...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00127-015-1032-
Introduction. In addition to compulsion (involuntary hospitalization, seclusion, restraint, etc.), t...
Background Coercive psychiatric treatment is one of the most controversial practices in medicine wit...
Background: Coercion has always existed in psychiatry and is increasingly debated. The 'move into th...
BACKGROUND: Coercion has always existed in psychiatry and is increasingly debated. The 'move into th...
PURPOSE: Whilst formal coercion in psychiatry is regulated by legislation, other interventions that ...
The use of coercion to assure that people with a mental illness receive treatment has been the focus...
Coercion in mental health services is a controversial practice, yet it is a relatively understudied ...
Objective: Coercion is a controversial issue in mental health care. Recent research highlights that ...
OBJECTIVE:Involuntary treatment in mental health care is a sensitive but rarely studied issue. This ...
Objective: There is debate regarding the use of coercion in the psychiatric services and how to mi...
OBJECTIVE:Involuntary treatment in mental health care is a sensitive but rarely studied issue. This ...
Coercion remains a dominant theme in mental healthcare and a source of major concern. While the pres...
Psychiatry has unique status among other medical disciplines where patients` autonomy might be restr...
Objective: There is debate regarding the use of coercion in the psychiatric services and how to min...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00127-015-1032-
Introduction. In addition to compulsion (involuntary hospitalization, seclusion, restraint, etc.), t...
Background Coercive psychiatric treatment is one of the most controversial practices in medicine wit...
Background: Coercion has always existed in psychiatry and is increasingly debated. The 'move into th...
BACKGROUND: Coercion has always existed in psychiatry and is increasingly debated. The 'move into th...
PURPOSE: Whilst formal coercion in psychiatry is regulated by legislation, other interventions that ...
The use of coercion to assure that people with a mental illness receive treatment has been the focus...
Coercion in mental health services is a controversial practice, yet it is a relatively understudied ...
Objective: Coercion is a controversial issue in mental health care. Recent research highlights that ...
OBJECTIVE:Involuntary treatment in mental health care is a sensitive but rarely studied issue. This ...
Objective: There is debate regarding the use of coercion in the psychiatric services and how to mi...
OBJECTIVE:Involuntary treatment in mental health care is a sensitive but rarely studied issue. This ...
Coercion remains a dominant theme in mental healthcare and a source of major concern. While the pres...
Psychiatry has unique status among other medical disciplines where patients` autonomy might be restr...
Objective: There is debate regarding the use of coercion in the psychiatric services and how to min...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00127-015-1032-
Introduction. In addition to compulsion (involuntary hospitalization, seclusion, restraint, etc.), t...
Background Coercive psychiatric treatment is one of the most controversial practices in medicine wit...