Objective: To describe the lived experiences of people subject to community treatment orders (CTOs) and their carers. Method: We recruited 11 participants (five mental health consumers and six carers) through consumer and carer networks in NSW, Australia, to take part in interviews about their experiences. We analysed the interview data set using established qualitative methodologies. Results: The lived experiences were characterised by 'access' concerns, ‘isolation’, ‘loss and trauma’, ‘resistance and resignation’ and ‘vulnerability and distress’. The extent and impact of these experiences related to the severity of mental illness, the support available for people with mental illnesses and their carers, the social compromises associated...
The introduction of supervised community treatment, delivered through community treatment orders (CT...
This study is part of the national research-based evaluation of the 12 first assertive community tre...
This study explores how consumers expect community-based residential mental health rehabilitation to...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to examine stakeholder perspectives on how the operation...
Introduction: Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) were introduced in the UK under the Mental Health Ac...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
This paper presents findings from an interdisciplinary project undertaken in Victoria, Australia, in...
Abstract Background In many jurisdictions worldwide, individuals with a mental illness may be forced...
© 2020 Ruth Geraldine VineBackground The use of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) in the treatment a...
This presentation reports findings from a study which explores the social care and environmental fac...
Report based on the study commissioned by the Mental Health, Drug and Alcohol Office (MHDAO) of NSW...
Two forms of compulsory mental healthcare and supervision in the community are provided within the M...
Background: Capacity-based mental health legislation was introduced in Norway on 1 September 2017. T...
The introduction of supervised community treatment, delivered through community treatment orders (CT...
Background: The effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) has been examinedpreviously. Howe...
The introduction of supervised community treatment, delivered through community treatment orders (CT...
This study is part of the national research-based evaluation of the 12 first assertive community tre...
This study explores how consumers expect community-based residential mental health rehabilitation to...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to examine stakeholder perspectives on how the operation...
Introduction: Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) were introduced in the UK under the Mental Health Ac...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
This paper presents findings from an interdisciplinary project undertaken in Victoria, Australia, in...
Abstract Background In many jurisdictions worldwide, individuals with a mental illness may be forced...
© 2020 Ruth Geraldine VineBackground The use of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) in the treatment a...
This presentation reports findings from a study which explores the social care and environmental fac...
Report based on the study commissioned by the Mental Health, Drug and Alcohol Office (MHDAO) of NSW...
Two forms of compulsory mental healthcare and supervision in the community are provided within the M...
Background: Capacity-based mental health legislation was introduced in Norway on 1 September 2017. T...
The introduction of supervised community treatment, delivered through community treatment orders (CT...
Background: The effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) has been examinedpreviously. Howe...
The introduction of supervised community treatment, delivered through community treatment orders (CT...
This study is part of the national research-based evaluation of the 12 first assertive community tre...
This study explores how consumers expect community-based residential mental health rehabilitation to...