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A cross-sectional study of experienced coercion in adolescent mental health inpatients
Background Involuntary care and coercive measures are frequently present in mental healthcare for adolescents. The purpose of this study was to examine to what extent adolescents perceive or experience coercion during inpatient mental health care, and to
Olav Nyttingnes +4 more
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LEGAL MODEL OF STATE COERCION AS TO A SPECIAL CATEGORY OF PERSONS
Objective: to develop a legal model of state coercion against individuals with mental disorders.Methods: dialectical method, analysis, synthesis, description, explanation.Results: identifying features of the semantic and meaningful understanding of state
T. M. Sekretareva
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Key international themes in coercion
Coercion remains a dominant theme in mental healthcare and a source of major concern. While the presence of coercion is ubiquitous internationally, it varies significantly in nature and degree in different countries and is influenced by a variety of ...
Andrew Molodynski +2 more
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Exploring use of coercion in the Norwegian ambulance service – a qualitative study
Background Healthcare laws allow for exceptions from the consent requirement when patients are not competent to consent or pose a danger to themselves or others.
Nina Oeye Thorvaldsen +2 more
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Sexual coercion of married women in Nepal
Background Sexual coercion is an important public health issue due to its negative association with social and health outcomes. The paper aims to examine the prevalence of sexual coercion perpetrated by husbands on their wives in Nepal and to identify ...
Adhikari Ramesh, Tamang Jyotsna
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The Coercion in Mainstreaming and Application [PDF]
The goal of research to identify the meaning of coercion.and its impact on the statement of eligibility, has necessitated statement the eligibility in its two types on the civil-both civil God, and the eligibility of performance, And what happens to ...
Abdulrahim S. M. Yaqub
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Background: The use of physical restraint (PR) causes clinical and ethical issues; great efforts are being made to reduce the use of PR in psychiatric hospitals globally.Aim: This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of CRSCE-based de-escalation ...
Junrong Ye +12 more
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COERCION AS A METHOD OF EDUCATING FROM THE PERSPECTIVES OF MODERN EDUCATION AND ISLAM
The use of coercion in moral education and its conflict with moral independence is an important issue in modern education that originated from the Enlightenment period.
Javad Fakhkhar Toosi, Asyraf Isyraqi Bin Jamil
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Examining hidden coercion at state borders: why carrier sanctions cannot be justified
Sanctions placed upon airlines and other operators transporting persons without the required paperwork are called ‘carrier sanctions’. They constitute a key example of how border control mechanisms are currently being outsourced, privatized, delegated ...
Tendayi Bloom, Verena Risse
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Background Perceived coercion is a sense of pressure related to the experience of being referred to treatment. The sense of pressure arises from the patient’s internal perception of coercion.
Anne Opsal +3 more
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