Three instruments assessing abilities related to legal standards for competence to consent to treatment were administered to 6 groups: patients recently hospitalized for schizophrenia, major depression, and ischemic heart disease, as well as three groups of non-ill persons in the community who were matched with the hospitalized patients on age, gender, race, and socioeconomic status. Significant impairments in decisional abilities were found for only a minority of persons in all groups. Both the schizophrenia and depression groups manifested poorer understanding of treatment disclosures, poorer reasoning in decision making regarding treatment, and a greater likelihood of failing to appreciate their illness or the potential benefits of treat...
Despite the growing amount of data, much information is needed on patients' mental capacity to conse...
Evidence from a few studies indicates the existence of several issues related to psychiatric patient...
The performance of two groups of hospitalized mentally ill patients (schizophrenia and major depress...
This is the first of three papers reporting the results of the MacArthur Treatment CompetenceStudy, ...
This article reports the development and psychometric properties of three standardized and objective...
OBJECTIVE: Questions have been posed about the competence of persons with serious mental illness to ...
OBJECTIVE: The capacities of depressed patients to consent to research have been questioned by comme...
Aims. To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in in...
Aims. To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in in...
AIMS: To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in i...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the proportion of psychiatric and medical patients who are impair...
Objectives To asses competence to consent to treatment in involuntary committed patients (ICP) for ...
Objectives To asses competence to consent to treatment in involuntary committed patients (ICP) for ...
Decisional capacity to consent is an emerging ethical and legal concept, and is closely related to s...
Evidence from a few studies indicates the existence of several issues related to psychiatric patient...
Despite the growing amount of data, much information is needed on patients' mental capacity to conse...
Evidence from a few studies indicates the existence of several issues related to psychiatric patient...
The performance of two groups of hospitalized mentally ill patients (schizophrenia and major depress...
This is the first of three papers reporting the results of the MacArthur Treatment CompetenceStudy, ...
This article reports the development and psychometric properties of three standardized and objective...
OBJECTIVE: Questions have been posed about the competence of persons with serious mental illness to ...
OBJECTIVE: The capacities of depressed patients to consent to research have been questioned by comme...
Aims. To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in in...
Aims. To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in in...
AIMS: To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in i...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the proportion of psychiatric and medical patients who are impair...
Objectives To asses competence to consent to treatment in involuntary committed patients (ICP) for ...
Objectives To asses competence to consent to treatment in involuntary committed patients (ICP) for ...
Decisional capacity to consent is an emerging ethical and legal concept, and is closely related to s...
Evidence from a few studies indicates the existence of several issues related to psychiatric patient...
Despite the growing amount of data, much information is needed on patients' mental capacity to conse...
Evidence from a few studies indicates the existence of several issues related to psychiatric patient...
The performance of two groups of hospitalized mentally ill patients (schizophrenia and major depress...