Volume 7 Supplement 1
World Psychiatric Association (WPA) Thematic Conference. Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: A Comprehensive Review
Meeting abstracts
Edited by Thomas W Kallert, John Monahan, Juan E Mezzich
WPA Thematic Conference. Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: A Comprehensive Review.
Dresden, Germany6-8 June 2007
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Coercion and cooperation and psychiatry for the person
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Smoking cessation for psychotic patients facing compulsory treatment in a French inpatient psychiatric unit
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Coercive treatment and stigma: is there a link?
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Compulsory admission to a Portuguese psychiatric hospital: retrospective study of 497 involuntary admissions
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The ethical dilemma of coercion in psychiatry – a transcultural aspect
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Absconding of patients on acute psychiatric wards
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Coercion in psychiatry: still an instrument of political misuse?
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Outcome of patients hospitalized by public authorities in a public mental health sector
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Whose voice? Whose choice? Whose power?
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Role of substance abuse in requirement of physical restraint of psychiatric patients in emergency setting
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70 Years of coercion in German psychiatric Institutions, experienced and witnessed
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Born to be free: the influence of raising the awareness of the nursing staff to the reduction of the use of physical restraints on restraint orders, hours of restraint and the numbers of patients restrained – a retrospective study
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Mandated community treatment: a promising concept for world psychiatry?
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Use of seclusion and restraint, and its relationship to the patient's gender – a retrospective multi-center study from three departments' of acute emergency psychiatry
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Consensual vs. coercive treatment: new manifestations of an old dilemma
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Use of coercive measures in a psychiatric sub-acute unit. 6-month review
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Is it possible to define a best practice standard for coercive treatment in psychiatry?
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Pressure and perceived coerciveness in an assertive community treatment program: an exploratory study
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Psychiatry and the law: do the fields agree in their views on coercive treatment?
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Principles of compulsory psychiatric inpatient treatment
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Determinants of perceived coercion and outcome in involuntarily committed patients
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Compulsory treatment and the problem of safety in psychiatric hospitals
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Continuity of care after involuntary admission: does integration of mental healthcare matter?
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On the outcome of the treatment of mentally disordered criminal offenders (according to §64 German penal code) suffering from addictive disorders
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Determinants of emergency involuntary admission
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Evaluating the use of enforced clozapine in an Australian forensic psychiatric setting: two cases
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Symptoms, dangerousness and involuntary admission
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The relationship between legal coercion and dropout from substance abuse treatment
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Epidemiology of inpatient violence and coercive measures
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A comparison in the quality of care among legally coerced and voluntary clients in outpatient substance abuse treatment programs
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Alternatives to inpatient treatment in the acute phase
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Psychological well-being and quality of life of mentally disordered offenders with schizophrenia undergoing an involuntary inpatient treatment
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Epidemiology and models of care for mentally disordered prisoners in Europe – the EUPRIS study
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Follow-up care and general pressure to treatment after discharge from psychiatric ward
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Epidemiology of jail and prison suicides in Austria
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1-year follow-up of a randomized controlled trial comparing seclusion and mechanical restraint in people with serious mental illness
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Mental health care in Polish penitentiary system
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Perceived coercion and its determinants at psychiatric admission – are there sex specific patterns?
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Anosognosia and schizophrenia: the ethical intersection of insight, treatment and coercion
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Attitudes of patients attending a mental health center towards psychiatric hospitalization
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Unreason and the liberal tradition
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Staff members' attitudes towards coercive measures
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Coercion and psychiatric rehabilitation: a conceptual and ethical analysis
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Compulsory psychiatric treatment of inmates in prisons in Russia
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Paternalism in mental health: time for rehabilitation?
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Forensic psychiatric care for psychotic patients in prison
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Involuntary admission and hospitalization – clinical data in West Germany
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Involuntary hospitalization – German court proceedings 1992–2005
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Mental health courts: process and outcomes
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