Objective: As the provision for the involuntary admission to hospital of alcoholics is likely to be discarded in a new Irish Mental Health Act, the characteristics of patients committed-under the 1945 Irish Mental Treatment Act were explored and compared with those alcoholics admitted voluntarily, Method: All alcoholics admitted compulsorily from 1989-1992 to a general psychiatric hospital in Dublin were compared retrospectively with voluntarily admitted alcoholics, Data was taken from case notes, Results: Results showed that patients admitted compulsorily were older (t = 3.74, df = 62, p < 0.001) and had more physical complications (X(2) = 8.4, df = 1, p < 0.004) than those admitted voluntarily Although results did not reach a statis...
Objectives: To determine whether Irish Travellers are over-represented amongst transfers from prison...
Background Admission to a mental healthcare facility is not always based on the voluntary consent of...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to study the demographic, clinical characteristics and outcome...
Involuntary admission and treatment are common, long-standing features of psychiatry but the relatio...
The Mental Treatment Act (1945) is currently undergoing review to enable Ireland to meet it's intern...
The study aims to describe current committal practice in an Irish public psychiatric service and to ...
Objective: The objective of the study was to explore theexperiences of individuals admitted to the h...
AIM: To investigate the baseline and follow-up characteristics of a group of alcohol-dependent patie...
Background To investigate factors associated with involuntary admissions to hospital...
Background and aims: Most studies of patients subject to compulsory admission to psychiatric hospita...
Objective: Compulsory admission to a psychiatric hospital is associated with a three- to fourfold in...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of daily outpatient alcohol detoxification in an Irish public...
Background. In order to preserve scarce resources, treabnent in tertiary psychiatric hospitals shoul...
This thesis concerns involuntary treatment of alcoholism. Clients committed according to the Swedish...
Aims: To describe the clinical outcomes for a group of patients with severe alcohol dependence disch...
Objectives: To determine whether Irish Travellers are over-represented amongst transfers from prison...
Background Admission to a mental healthcare facility is not always based on the voluntary consent of...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to study the demographic, clinical characteristics and outcome...
Involuntary admission and treatment are common, long-standing features of psychiatry but the relatio...
The Mental Treatment Act (1945) is currently undergoing review to enable Ireland to meet it's intern...
The study aims to describe current committal practice in an Irish public psychiatric service and to ...
Objective: The objective of the study was to explore theexperiences of individuals admitted to the h...
AIM: To investigate the baseline and follow-up characteristics of a group of alcohol-dependent patie...
Background To investigate factors associated with involuntary admissions to hospital...
Background and aims: Most studies of patients subject to compulsory admission to psychiatric hospita...
Objective: Compulsory admission to a psychiatric hospital is associated with a three- to fourfold in...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of daily outpatient alcohol detoxification in an Irish public...
Background. In order to preserve scarce resources, treabnent in tertiary psychiatric hospitals shoul...
This thesis concerns involuntary treatment of alcoholism. Clients committed according to the Swedish...
Aims: To describe the clinical outcomes for a group of patients with severe alcohol dependence disch...
Objectives: To determine whether Irish Travellers are over-represented amongst transfers from prison...
Background Admission to a mental healthcare facility is not always based on the voluntary consent of...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to study the demographic, clinical characteristics and outcome...