Background The aim of the study was to explore patients’ attitudes towards voluntary and involuntary hospitalization in Norway, and predictors for involuntary patients who wanted admission. Methods A multi-centre study of consecutively admitted patients to emergency psychiatric wards over a 3 months period in 2005–06. Data included demographics, admission status (voluntary / involuntary), symptom levels, and whether the patients expressed a wish to be admitted regardless of judicial status. To analyse predictors of wanting admission (binary variable), a generalized linear mixed modelling was conducted, using random intercepts for the site, and fixed effects for al...
The introduction of a new Civil Commitment Act in Sweden in 1992 involved a shift of emphasis from m...
Abstract Background Over the last decades there has been an increasing pressure on the acute psychia...
Objective: Paths toward referral to involuntary psychiatric admission mainly unfold in the contexts ...
Background: The aim of the study was to explore patients’ attitudes towards voluntary and involuntar...
To explore involuntary patients' retrospective views on why their hospitalisation was right or wrong...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT Background and aim The use of coercion in mental health care services has been wide...
BACKGROUND: Legislation and practice of involuntary hospital admission vary substantially among Euro...
Objective: Compulsory admission to a psychiatric hospital is associated with a three- to fourfold in...
The Norwegian Mental Health Care Act states that patients who are involuntarily admitted to a hospit...
BACKGROUND:Psychiatric patients showing risk to themselves or others can be involuntarily hospitalis...
Background: It is an important objective of the psychiatric services to keep the use of involuntary ...
Psychiatric hospitalization constitutes a moment of major stress to the point that occurrences of po...
Abstract Background It is an important objective of the psychiatric services to keep the use of invo...
Introduction: Involuntary admission is often a traumatic experience for patients and it is associat...
The study is aimed at determining the prevalence of formal and informal involuntary hospitalisation,...
The introduction of a new Civil Commitment Act in Sweden in 1992 involved a shift of emphasis from m...
Abstract Background Over the last decades there has been an increasing pressure on the acute psychia...
Objective: Paths toward referral to involuntary psychiatric admission mainly unfold in the contexts ...
Background: The aim of the study was to explore patients’ attitudes towards voluntary and involuntar...
To explore involuntary patients' retrospective views on why their hospitalisation was right or wrong...
ENGLISH ABSTRACT Background and aim The use of coercion in mental health care services has been wide...
BACKGROUND: Legislation and practice of involuntary hospital admission vary substantially among Euro...
Objective: Compulsory admission to a psychiatric hospital is associated with a three- to fourfold in...
The Norwegian Mental Health Care Act states that patients who are involuntarily admitted to a hospit...
BACKGROUND:Psychiatric patients showing risk to themselves or others can be involuntarily hospitalis...
Background: It is an important objective of the psychiatric services to keep the use of involuntary ...
Psychiatric hospitalization constitutes a moment of major stress to the point that occurrences of po...
Abstract Background It is an important objective of the psychiatric services to keep the use of invo...
Introduction: Involuntary admission is often a traumatic experience for patients and it is associat...
The study is aimed at determining the prevalence of formal and informal involuntary hospitalisation,...
The introduction of a new Civil Commitment Act in Sweden in 1992 involved a shift of emphasis from m...
Abstract Background Over the last decades there has been an increasing pressure on the acute psychia...
Objective: Paths toward referral to involuntary psychiatric admission mainly unfold in the contexts ...