Objectives: Community treatment orders (CTOs) for people with severe mental illnesses are used across most of Canada. It is unclear if they can reduce health service use, or improve clinical and social outcomes. This review summarizes the evidence from studies conducted in Canada
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
Many studies of outpatient commitment have assessed effects on health service use rather than psychi...
Community treatment orders (CTOs) are legal procedures that authorise compulsory community mental he...
Community Treatment Orders (CTOs), made in Canada under the authority of provincial mental health le...
Epidemiological studies using administrative databases have several advantages over other methodolog...
INTRODUCTION: Supervised community treatment (SCT) for people with serious mental disorders has beco...
In 2008, Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) became available under the amended Mental Health Act 2007...
Background. This study examines whether community treatment orders (CTOs) reduce psychiatric admissi...
Introduction: supervised Community Treatment (SCT) for people with serious mental disorders has beco...
Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) have raised questions about coercion, lack of autonomy, and effect...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
Background: Compulsory Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) are contentious because they impose severe ...
Objectives: It is unclear whether community treatment orders (CTOs) for people with severe mental il...
This article is a comparative study of the law in several jurisdictions concerning involuntary outpa...
This study uses an exploratory qualitative design to examine the lived experience of one group of se...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
Many studies of outpatient commitment have assessed effects on health service use rather than psychi...
Community treatment orders (CTOs) are legal procedures that authorise compulsory community mental he...
Community Treatment Orders (CTOs), made in Canada under the authority of provincial mental health le...
Epidemiological studies using administrative databases have several advantages over other methodolog...
INTRODUCTION: Supervised community treatment (SCT) for people with serious mental disorders has beco...
In 2008, Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) became available under the amended Mental Health Act 2007...
Background. This study examines whether community treatment orders (CTOs) reduce psychiatric admissi...
Introduction: supervised Community Treatment (SCT) for people with serious mental disorders has beco...
Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) have raised questions about coercion, lack of autonomy, and effect...
There is debate about the effectiveness of community treatment orders in the management of people wi...
Background: Compulsory Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) are contentious because they impose severe ...
Objectives: It is unclear whether community treatment orders (CTOs) for people with severe mental il...
This article is a comparative study of the law in several jurisdictions concerning involuntary outpa...
This study uses an exploratory qualitative design to examine the lived experience of one group of se...
New Zealand legislation allows for the involuntary outpatient treatment of people with serious menta...
Many studies of outpatient commitment have assessed effects on health service use rather than psychi...
Community treatment orders (CTOs) are legal procedures that authorise compulsory community mental he...