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Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2007 7(Suppl 1):S152
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Benchmarking psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) in a metropolitan area
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Urbanisation as a risk indicator for complex psychiatric disorders and forced admissions
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De-escalation in mental health care: a review of non-physical conflict management techniques
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Patients' experiences of coercive treatment and coercive measures in psychiatric care
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How can variations in civil commitment rates within and between countries be understood?
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Coercion and undue influence in decisions to participate in psychiatric research – research findings
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Coercion and undue influence in decisions to participate in psychiatric research – methodological issues
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Legislation and practice of coercive measures during in-patient treatment in 12 European countries: results of a case vignette study
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Definition and use of coercive measures in old age psychiatry settings in Germany and Wales
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Narcissism in patients admitted to psychiatric acute wards: its relationship to violence, suicidality and other psychopathology
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Post-incident treatment following coercive measures: a Delphi study
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New research on psychiatric advance directives
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Joint Crisis Plans reduce coercive treatment
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Central ethical issues in coercive treatment of children and adolescents, with special reference to the reasoning of the staff members
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Policies regarding coercive care in Swedish child and adolescent psychiatry
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Collegialism, therapy and mediation – the contribution of experts in Swedish mental health law
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Mental health courts – a human rights perspective
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Differences of legal regulations concerning involuntary psychiatric hospitalization in twelve European countries: implications for clinical practice
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User involvment in the InvolvE study
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Involuntary detained patients' views about risk on admission to hospital
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Outcomes of adolescents treated involuntarily under the Canadian mental health act
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What's wrong with capacity? Capacity as the test of compulsion
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Consequences of Dutch law on the use of coercive treatment in mania: an example of syndrome specific influence of law on coercive treatment mode
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Dual acting antidepressants: what are the key aspects in terms of short and long term clinical efficacy?
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Extent and pattern of leverage use in community mental healthcare: an exploratory study from the UK
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Community Treatment Orders (CTO's): a clinico-ethical perspective from Melbourne, Australia
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Involuntary treatment and review and the Victorian human rights charter: uneasy compatibility in the antipodes?
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Attitudes toward coercive treatment in West and East: a review
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Coercive measures in general hospitals on non mentally-ill patients
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Introduction to the epidemiology of coercive measures in Spanish closed institutions
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Ethical and legal issues in behavioral interventions for treating challenging behavior
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STEP: a continuum of service delivery for person living with a dual diagnosis
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Whom should we divert and to where? Looking at arrests in a 10-year cohort study of persons with severe mental illness
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Adapting ACT for jail diversion: current evidence and needed research
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Coercive measures in six Swiss geronto-psychatric hospitals: a benchmarking project
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Relatives' views on involuntary hospital admission in 8 EUNOMIA sites
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Involuntary outpatient treatment: the data and controversy
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Compulsory psychiatric treatment of inmates in prisons in Russia
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Attitudes of patients attending a mental health center towards psychiatric hospitalization
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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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Psychological well-being and quality of life of mentally disordered offenders with schizophrenia undergoing an involuntary inpatient treatment
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The relationship between legal coercion and dropout from substance abuse treatment
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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 perceived coercion and outcome in involuntarily committed patients
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Principles of compulsory psychiatric inpatient treatment
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Is it possible to define a best practice standard for coercive treatment in psychiatry?
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Use of coercive measures in a psychiatric sub-acute unit. 6-month review
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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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Outcome of patients hospitalized by public authorities in a public mental health sector
Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2007 7(Suppl 1):P4
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