ObjectiveThis study considers three hypotheses regarding the impact of extended involuntary outpatient commitment orders on services utilization.MethodService utilization of Victorian Psychiatric Case Register (VPCR) patients with extended (> or =180 day) outpatient commitment orders was compared to that of a diagnostically-matched treatment compliant group with similarly extended (> or =180 day) periods of outpatient care (N=1182)--the former receiving care during their extended episode on an involuntary basis while the latter participated in care voluntarily. Pre/post first extended episode mental health service utilization was compared via paired t tests with individuals as their own controls. Logistic and OLS regression as well as...
Many states use civil commitment — a statutorily created and court-ordered form of compulsory treatm...
Abstract Background In recent years, an increasing number of countries have introduced outpatient co...
This study examined beliefs about the provisions of outpatient commitment and their effects among 30...
ObjectiveThis study considers three hypotheses regarding the impact of extended involuntary outpatie...
Involuntary outpatient commitment provisions are explicitly written into mental health laws in Austr...
ObjectivesThis study examined whether psychiatric patients assigned to community treatment orders (C...
The effects of outpatient civil com-mitment on community tenure and functioning were studied in a gr...
Over the course of a decade in Victoria, Australia, this study considered how, for whom, under what ...
Over the course of a decade in Victoria, Australia, this study considered how, for whom, under what ...
OBJECTIVES:This study considers whether, in an easy access single-payer health care system, patients...
Objective: This study examined conditional release - that is, involuntary outpatient commitment orde...
BackgroundOutpatient civil commitment (OCC) provisions, community treatment orders (CTOs) in Austral...
ObjectiveThis study examined conditional release--that is, involuntary outpatient commitment orders ...
OBJECTIVES:This study considers whether, in an easy access single-payer health care system, patients...
ObjectiveThe goal of this study was to determine whether the introduction of community treatment ord...
Many states use civil commitment — a statutorily created and court-ordered form of compulsory treatm...
Abstract Background In recent years, an increasing number of countries have introduced outpatient co...
This study examined beliefs about the provisions of outpatient commitment and their effects among 30...
ObjectiveThis study considers three hypotheses regarding the impact of extended involuntary outpatie...
Involuntary outpatient commitment provisions are explicitly written into mental health laws in Austr...
ObjectivesThis study examined whether psychiatric patients assigned to community treatment orders (C...
The effects of outpatient civil com-mitment on community tenure and functioning were studied in a gr...
Over the course of a decade in Victoria, Australia, this study considered how, for whom, under what ...
Over the course of a decade in Victoria, Australia, this study considered how, for whom, under what ...
OBJECTIVES:This study considers whether, in an easy access single-payer health care system, patients...
Objective: This study examined conditional release - that is, involuntary outpatient commitment orde...
BackgroundOutpatient civil commitment (OCC) provisions, community treatment orders (CTOs) in Austral...
ObjectiveThis study examined conditional release--that is, involuntary outpatient commitment orders ...
OBJECTIVES:This study considers whether, in an easy access single-payer health care system, patients...
ObjectiveThe goal of this study was to determine whether the introduction of community treatment ord...
Many states use civil commitment — a statutorily created and court-ordered form of compulsory treatm...
Abstract Background In recent years, an increasing number of countries have introduced outpatient co...
This study examined beliefs about the provisions of outpatient commitment and their effects among 30...