The problem of suicide is a prominent public health problem in this country. Physicians and hospitals have an obvious concern, as do the law courts, where actions for wrongful death and negligence may involve suicide as a result of a tortious act. This paper will restrict comment to the principles and application of present law as to the responsibility of the psychiatric hospital and the psychiatrist and a discussion of some of the applicable psychiatric factors
The research shows a clear neurophysiologic physiology was not studied in people who have committed ...
This Article is the first to empirically analyze the impact of tort liability on suicide. Counter-in...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to identify health care-related factors associ...
The suicide of a patient is a serious event that may constitute a therapeutic failure. To prevent th...
Negligence liability on the part of a psychiatrist belongs among high-complexity fields, for both th...
If suicide is a deliberate, intentional act by an individual, how can one person be civilly liable ...
This paper focuses on legal aspects of suicide prevention, the diagnosis of posttraumatic stress dis...
Some recent statements on the subject of psychiatrists’ responsibility for suicide committed by pati...
The physician who treats a suicidal patient faces real life-or-death decisions. The primary decision...
The question of medical liability in psychiatry has special implications due to the nature and intri...
This article addresses the treatment of suicide victims under tort law fault analysis in an effort t...
The objective of this study was to identify health care-related factors associated with death by sui...
The usual clinical practice When clinicians are called to see a patient who has attempted suicide, t...
This paper reviews the literature on the assessment and management of suicide risk of psychiatric in...
This paper attempts to summarize the law with respect to the liability of one whose ill treatment of...
The research shows a clear neurophysiologic physiology was not studied in people who have committed ...
This Article is the first to empirically analyze the impact of tort liability on suicide. Counter-in...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to identify health care-related factors associ...
The suicide of a patient is a serious event that may constitute a therapeutic failure. To prevent th...
Negligence liability on the part of a psychiatrist belongs among high-complexity fields, for both th...
If suicide is a deliberate, intentional act by an individual, how can one person be civilly liable ...
This paper focuses on legal aspects of suicide prevention, the diagnosis of posttraumatic stress dis...
Some recent statements on the subject of psychiatrists’ responsibility for suicide committed by pati...
The physician who treats a suicidal patient faces real life-or-death decisions. The primary decision...
The question of medical liability in psychiatry has special implications due to the nature and intri...
This article addresses the treatment of suicide victims under tort law fault analysis in an effort t...
The objective of this study was to identify health care-related factors associated with death by sui...
The usual clinical practice When clinicians are called to see a patient who has attempted suicide, t...
This paper reviews the literature on the assessment and management of suicide risk of psychiatric in...
This paper attempts to summarize the law with respect to the liability of one whose ill treatment of...
The research shows a clear neurophysiologic physiology was not studied in people who have committed ...
This Article is the first to empirically analyze the impact of tort liability on suicide. Counter-in...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to identify health care-related factors associ...