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Experience of violence and attitudes of staff members towards coercion in psychiatric settings: observational study [PDF]
Background Among important dimensions related to the use of coercive measures, professionals’ attitude towards coercion is of particular interest. Little is known about how experiences of violence in the workplace might influence these attitudes.
Alexandre Wullschleger +5 more
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Informal Coercion Experienced by Adolescents in Mental Health Care-A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Överlund T, Lantta T.
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Background Post-coercion review has been increasingly regarded as a useful intervention in psychiatric inpatient setting. However, little is known about its effect on perceived coercion. Methods A multicenter, two-armed, randomized controlled trial was
A. Wullschleger +12 more
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Coercion and Compositionality [PDF]
AbstractResearch in psycholinguistics and in the cognitive neuroscience of language has suggested that semantic and syntactic processing are associated with different neurophysiologic correlates, such as the N400 and the P600 in the ERPs. However, only a handful of studies have investigated the neural basis of the syntax–semantics interface, and even ...
Baggio, G. +3 more
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Coercion experience of patients with mental illness in a tertiary care hospital in Kerala
Background: Coercion is a negative experience that interferes with the basic freedom and rights of patients with mental illness. The present study focuses on understanding the experience of coercion in patients with mental illness during their admission
Anagha Unnikrishnan +2 more
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Milgram’s classical studies famously suggested a widespread willingness to obey authority, even to the point of inflicting harm. Important situational factors supporting obedience, such as proximity with the victim, have been established.
Emilie A. Caspar +3 more
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Prevalence and risk factors for seclusion and restraint in old-age psychiatry inpatient units
Background and objectives Coercion in psychiatry is legally tolerated as a last resort. The reduction of the use of coercion is a shared goal of hospital administrators, medical and nursing staff and representatives of patients and families but requires ...
Marie Chieze +6 more
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Partner-perpetrated pregnancy coercion inhibits women’s reproductive autonomy. However, few studies have quantified pregnancy coercion and its effects on women’s health within low- and middle-income countries.
Shannon N Wood +8 more
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Re-defining reproductive coercion using a socio-ecological lens: a scoping review
Background Reproductive coercion is a significant public health issue in Australia which has mainly been conceptualised as a form of violence at the interpersonal level. This limited scope ignores the role of the gendered drivers of violence and fails to
Melissa Graham +5 more
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BackgroundReproductive coercion and abuse is a major public health issue, with significant effects on the health and well-being of women. Reproductive coercion and abuse includes any form of behaviour that intentionally controls another person's ...
Jessica E Moulton +3 more
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