This study was conducted to evaluate the competency to consent to the treatment of psychiatric outpatients and to confirm the role of empowerment and emotional variables in the relationship between competency to consent to treatment and psychological well-being. The study participants consisted of 191 psychiatric outpatients who voluntarily consented to the study among psychiatric outpatients. As a result of competency to consent to treatment evaluation, the score of the psychiatric outpatient’s consent to treatment was higher than the cut-off point for both the overall and sub-factors, confirming that they were overall good. In addition, the effect of the ability of application on psychological well-being among competency to consent to tre...
Selbstermächtigung und Behandlungszufriedenheit stellen zwei maßgebliche Kriterien für die Erfolgsbe...
This study examined the effects of empowerment on the efficacy of case consultation and clinical sup...
Three instruments assessing abilities related to legal standards for competence to consent to treatm...
BACKGROUND: Patients increasingly assume active roles in their mental health care. While there is a ...
The authors used an interviett ’ quesi’iominaire to assess competency to consent to voluntary admiss...
This study continues the work initiated by Spreitzer (1995a) in operationalising and measuring psych...
OBJECTIVE: The capacities of depressed patients to consent to research have been questioned by comme...
The aim of the study was to gain knowledge of the patients’ views and experiences of the principles ...
Through most of the history of the treatment of mental illness, services have had a minimal ...
This article reports the development and psychometric properties of three standardized and objective...
Background: Consumer perceptions of care are a key measure of service quality. The Consumer Percepti...
ObjectivesThere is consensus that empowerment is key to recovery from mental health problems, enabli...
Evidence suggests that empowerment is central to improving the effectiveness and quality of mental h...
Through most of the history of the treatment of mental illness, services have had a minimal focus on...
Patient empowerment is widely accepted as a process by which people are helped to use autonomous dec...
Selbstermächtigung und Behandlungszufriedenheit stellen zwei maßgebliche Kriterien für die Erfolgsbe...
This study examined the effects of empowerment on the efficacy of case consultation and clinical sup...
Three instruments assessing abilities related to legal standards for competence to consent to treatm...
BACKGROUND: Patients increasingly assume active roles in their mental health care. While there is a ...
The authors used an interviett ’ quesi’iominaire to assess competency to consent to voluntary admiss...
This study continues the work initiated by Spreitzer (1995a) in operationalising and measuring psych...
OBJECTIVE: The capacities of depressed patients to consent to research have been questioned by comme...
The aim of the study was to gain knowledge of the patients’ views and experiences of the principles ...
Through most of the history of the treatment of mental illness, services have had a minimal ...
This article reports the development and psychometric properties of three standardized and objective...
Background: Consumer perceptions of care are a key measure of service quality. The Consumer Percepti...
ObjectivesThere is consensus that empowerment is key to recovery from mental health problems, enabli...
Evidence suggests that empowerment is central to improving the effectiveness and quality of mental h...
Through most of the history of the treatment of mental illness, services have had a minimal focus on...
Patient empowerment is widely accepted as a process by which people are helped to use autonomous dec...
Selbstermächtigung und Behandlungszufriedenheit stellen zwei maßgebliche Kriterien für die Erfolgsbe...
This study examined the effects of empowerment on the efficacy of case consultation and clinical sup...
Three instruments assessing abilities related to legal standards for competence to consent to treatm...