This study aimed to investigate factors linked to perceived coercion at admission and during treatment among voluntary inpatients. Quantitative and qualitative methods were used. Two hundred seventy patients were screened for perceived coercion at admission. Those who felt coerced into admission rated their perceived coercion during treatment a month after admission. Patient characteristics and experiences were tested as predictors of coercion. In-depth interviews on experiences leading to perceived coercion were conducted with 36 participants and analysed thematically. Thirty-four percent of patients felt coerced into admission and half of those still felt coerced a month later. No patient characteristics were associated with perceived coe...
The origins of patients' perceptions of coercion during short-term psychiatric hospitalization ...
The objectives of this study were to replicate the study of C. W. Lidz et al (see record 1996-15479-...
The objectives of this study were to replicate the study of C. W. Lidz et al (see record 1996-15479-...
Perceived coercion is not exclusively related to the patient's legal status at admission. Patients a...
Perceived coercion is not exclusively related to the patient's legal status at admission. Patients a...
Various coercive measures can be used to legally compel a person suffering from psychiatric disorder...
Abstract Background Perceived coercion is a sense of pressure related to the experience of being ref...
BACKGROUND: Patients\u27 perceptions of coercion in admission may affect their attitude toward subse...
Background Perceived coercion is a sense of pressure related to the experience of be...
Coercion in psychiatry is associated with several detrimental effects, including in the long term. T...
Little is known about the coercive pressures brought to bear on psychiatric patients in the hospital...
Objective: Large numbers of psychiatric patients either are involuntarily admitted to hospital trea...
Objective: Large numbers of psychiatric patients either are involuntarily admitted to hospital trea...
Psychiatric hospitalization constitutes a moment of major stress to the point that occurrences of po...
Psychiatric hospitalization constitutes a moment of major stress to the point that occurrences of po...
The origins of patients' perceptions of coercion during short-term psychiatric hospitalization ...
The objectives of this study were to replicate the study of C. W. Lidz et al (see record 1996-15479-...
The objectives of this study were to replicate the study of C. W. Lidz et al (see record 1996-15479-...
Perceived coercion is not exclusively related to the patient's legal status at admission. Patients a...
Perceived coercion is not exclusively related to the patient's legal status at admission. Patients a...
Various coercive measures can be used to legally compel a person suffering from psychiatric disorder...
Abstract Background Perceived coercion is a sense of pressure related to the experience of being ref...
BACKGROUND: Patients\u27 perceptions of coercion in admission may affect their attitude toward subse...
Background Perceived coercion is a sense of pressure related to the experience of be...
Coercion in psychiatry is associated with several detrimental effects, including in the long term. T...
Little is known about the coercive pressures brought to bear on psychiatric patients in the hospital...
Objective: Large numbers of psychiatric patients either are involuntarily admitted to hospital trea...
Objective: Large numbers of psychiatric patients either are involuntarily admitted to hospital trea...
Psychiatric hospitalization constitutes a moment of major stress to the point that occurrences of po...
Psychiatric hospitalization constitutes a moment of major stress to the point that occurrences of po...
The origins of patients' perceptions of coercion during short-term psychiatric hospitalization ...
The objectives of this study were to replicate the study of C. W. Lidz et al (see record 1996-15479-...
The objectives of this study were to replicate the study of C. W. Lidz et al (see record 1996-15479-...