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Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2007 7(Suppl 1):S143
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Comparison of involuntary hospitalization rates
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Coercion and undue influence in decisions to participate in psychiatric research – conceptual issues
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The influence of a systematic risk assessment and a training course in aggression management on seclusion rates in Switzerland: a multi center study
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A comparison between seven Swiss and seven German hospitals concerning the use of coercive measures
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Regulatory, clinical, and educational approaches to eliminating restraint and seclusion
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Complaint-management in psychiatry – a nationwide survey in Germany
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Joint crisis plans for people with psychosis: economic evaluation of a randomized controlled trial
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A comparison of the use of coercive measures between patients referred by the police and patients referred by other sources to a psychiatric hospital in Australia
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Coerced psychiatric treatment in the community: perspective from England and Wales
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Children's rights to participate in medical decisions, with special reference to coercive treatment
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The "Forced to help" study: study design, methods and epidemiological data
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Guidelines, process and ethics with the New Zealand Mental Health (compulsory assessment and treatment) Act: striking a balance
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Monitoring of the Polish Mental Health Act implementation in the years 1996–2005
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Perceived coercion in the EUNOMIA study groups – a cross-national analysis of its intensity
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Comparison of socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of a) legally involuntarily admitted patients and b) of legally voluntarily admitted patients who feel coerced to admission across the EUNOMIA study sites
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Mentally ill and addicted offenders and their treatment in Nazi Germany
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Historical injustice in psychiatry with examples from Nazi Germany and others: ethical lessons for the modern professional
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Respecting human rights is the sine qua non for all mental health care and support: the strategy of MindFreedom International
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Fusion of mental health and incapacity legislation
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Early improvement of painful symptoms in MDD: is there an association in achieving remission?
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Successfully treating acutely ill patients: does it improve long-term outcome in psychiatric disorders?
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Psychological models, human rights, and compulsory community mental health care
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Toward a humanistic approach in psychiatry
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Experiences with a training program in the use of methods other than seclusion and restraint
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Restriction of human rights during seclusion and mechanical restraint. Results of a randomized controlled study
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Cultural concerns in the use of coercion
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Impact of coercive treatments on biographical narratives
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Systematic review of qualitative research on coercive treatment
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Upgrading community treatment through a mental health court
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Patients' subjective quality of life during involuntary treatment in psychiatric hospitals
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Comparison of the clinical use of individual coercive measures during hospitalization across the EUNOMIA study sites
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Is assertive community treatment coercive?
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Housing and use of leverage in mental health treatment
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Involuntary hospitalization – German court proceedings 1992–2005
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Paternalism in mental health: time for rehabilitation?
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Unreason and the liberal tradition
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Mental health care in Polish penitentiary system
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Epidemiology and models of care for mentally disordered prisoners in Europe – the EUPRIS study
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Evaluating the use of enforced clozapine in an Australian forensic psychiatric setting: two cases
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Compulsory treatment and the problem of safety in psychiatric hospitals
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Pressure and perceived coerciveness in an assertive community treatment program: an exploratory study
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Consensual vs. coercive treatment: new manifestations of an old dilemma
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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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70 Years of coercion in German psychiatric Institutions, experienced and witnessed
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Role of substance abuse in requirement of physical restraint of psychiatric patients in emergency setting
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Coercion in psychiatry: still an instrument of political misuse?
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Absconding of patients on acute psychiatric wards
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Coercive treatment and stigma: is there a link?
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Smoking cessation for psychotic patients facing compulsory treatment in a French inpatient psychiatric unit
Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2007 7(Suppl 1):P1
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