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Conceptualisation of Informal Coercion in Inpatient Psychiatry: A Scoping Review

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mental Health Nursing
ABSTRACTCoercion in mental health care is complex and controversial, often seen as a potential human rights violation. Coercion can manifest in various forms and is subject to ethical and legal judgement. Formal coercion includes measures restricting movement or providing treatment without consent.
Sandra M G Zwakhalen   +2 more
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Informal coercion: current evidence

2016
This chapter considers non-legislative pressures in mental health community treatment, reviews the current body of evidence, and offers recommendations for future research. It attempts to clarify terminology on treatment pressures including different forms of ‘leverage’ such as housing, financial, criminal justice, childcare leverages, and perceived ...
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Behind the screen of voluntary psychiatric hospital admissions: A qualitative exploration of treatment pressures and informal coercion in experiences of patients in Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom

open access: yesInternational Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2022
BACKGROUND: Despite the extensive research and intense debate on coercion in psychiatry we have seen in recent years, little is still known about formally voluntarily admitted patients, who experience high levels of perceived coercion during their ...
Justyna Klingemann   +2 more
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Use of a proforma to aid in reducing coercion into informal admission for acute adult psychiatric inpatients in the U.K.

open access: yesLegal Medicine, 2019
Background: People with acute psychiatric illness may be at risk of coercion into informal admission. A lack of capacity assessment (CA) and provision of adequate information (PAI) for informal patients may constitute a risk of coercive admitting ...
Benjamin I Perry
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Informal coercion in acute inpatient setting—Knowledge and attitudes held by mental health professionals

open access: yesPsychiatry Research, 2014
This pilot study aimed at investigating how mental health professionals on acute psychiatric wards recognize different levels of formal and informal coercion and treatment pressures as well as their attitude towards these interventions.
Matthias Jaeger   +2 more
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Adequate Information, Competence, and Coercion

2006
AbstractThis chapter discusses what information doctors should be morally required to give to patients, and whether it should include the new kinds of information that doctors must know. Showing that the task a patient must be competent to perform is that of making a rational decision clarifies the relationship between rationality and competence, and ...
Bernard Gert   +2 more
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Coercion, Information, and the Success of Sanction Threats

American Journal of Political Science, 2012
This article explores when and why sanction threats succeed in extracting concessions from the targeted country. We focus on two different, albeit not mutually exclusive, mechanisms that can explain the success of sanction threats. The first mechanism relates to incomplete information regarding the sanctioner's determination to impose sanctions and ...
Taehee Whang   +2 more
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Informed Consent or Informed Coercion? Decision-Making in Pediatric Psychopharmacology

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 1994
The legal definition of informed consent is considered in relation to clinical questions that arise when psychoactive medications are prescribed to minors. These clinical questions are numerous and profound: Should informed consent be defined differently for children? Who should give consent? When is consent legal and clinically relevant?
PENELOPE K. KRENER, RICHARD A. MANCINA
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Choice, Social Structure, and Political Information: The Information Coercion of Minorities

American Journal of Political Science, 1988
This study examines the effects of individual political preference, and the distribution of such preferences, upon the choice of political discussion partners. The data base for the study combines a 1984 election survey of citizens in South Bend, Indiana, with a subsequent survey of people with whom these citizens discuss politics. Special attention is
Robert Huckfeldt, John Sprague
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Blowback: Information warfare and the dynamics of coercion

Security Studies, 1998
(1998). Blowback: Information warfare and the dynamics of coercion. Security Studies: Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 88-120.
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