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Informal Coercion Experienced by Adolescents in Mental Health Care—A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Adolescents are a developmentally vulnerable group in mental health care, yet their experiences of informal coercion remain underexplored. Most existing research reflects adult perspectives, leaving a gap in understanding how adolescents experience such practices.
Tiina Överlund, Tella Lantta
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ABSTRACT The game changers in mental health and substance use disorder treatment have been shaped by historical sea changes marked by transformative advancements that have significantly enhanced patient care. Breakthroughs in psychotherapy, psychosurgery and psychopharmacology have each contributed to reshaping clinical practices, especially the ...
Arlene Kent‐Wilkinson +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To provide an overview of quantitative research studies that report inferential statistics on the associations between interruptions and medication administration errors among nurses in hospital settings. Design A scoping review guided by the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for scoping reviews.
Ginger Schroers +3 more
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Dynamic risk and protective factors in mentally disordered offenders: forensic psychiatry treatment monitoring, prison release and length of stay. [PDF]
Weber K +6 more
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Tools for the detection of lying and malingering in the medico-legal interview setting [PDF]
Akehurst, Lucy, Easton, Simon
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Assessing Refugee Trauma: Transformative Clinical Training in a Community Service‐Learning Model
ABSTRACT Marriage and family therapy emphasizes systemic responsiveness, yet integrating advocacy into clinical training remains limited. This pilot study examines a trauma‐informed service‐learning partnership with a community‐based organization, where graduate students conducted supervised forensic evaluations for asylum seekers.
Hans Reihling +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Efforts to reduce restrictive practices in acute mental health units require more than operational reform; they also need to give voice to clinicians who implement these changes. Aim This paper forms part of a broader evaluation of the Safe Steps for De‐escalation, which was aimed at investigating the impact of the Safe Steps ...
Esario IV Daguman +3 more
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Weapon use during the index offense: a study among forensic psychiatry patients in Ontario, Canada. [PDF]
Kaggwa MM +6 more
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