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Introduction Mistreatment during childbirth is an issue of global magnitude that not only violates fundamental human rights but also seriously impacts women’s well-being.
Stephanie Meyer +5 more
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Success of economic sanctions threats: coercion, information and commitment [PDF]
This study examines when and why threats of economic sanctions lead to successful extraction of policy concessions. Scholars identified three hypotheses that explain success of sanction threats: the coercive, the informational and the public commitment hypothesis.
Dawid Walentek +4 more
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Background Psychological pressure refers to communicative strategies used by professionals and informal caregivers to influence the decision-making of service users and improve their adherence to recommended treatment or social rules.
Sarah Potthoff +4 more
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The purpose of this review is to present the state of knowledge about the definitions and conceptualizations of informal coercion in inpatient psychiatric care settings using the method of a scoping ...
Sabine Hahn +3 more
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Informal coercion in inpatient mental health care: A scoping review protocol
A scoping review protocol to explore the existing literature on the nature, extent, and consequences of informal coercion in mental health hospitalization to clarify this phenomenon, establish its boundaries more clearly, and identify knowledge ...
Julie Tansey +5 more
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Taxing the Informal Economy: The Current State of Knowledge and Agendas for Future Research [PDF]
This paper reviews the literature on taxation of the informal economy, taking stock of key debates and drawing attention to recent innovations. Conventionally, the debate on whether to tax has frequently focused on the limited revenue potential, high ...
Joshi, Anuradha +2 more
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“Treatment Pressures” and “Informal Coercion”: “Threats” in Mental Healthcare
George Szmukler, George Szmukler
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Coercion and informed consent in research involving prisoners
Prison-based research has been limited due to concern that prisoners may represent a vulnerable population secondary to possible coercion and limited capacity for voluntary informed consent. This study was designed to assess decisional capacity and susceptibility to coercion in prison research subjects.
David J, Moser +7 more
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Postpartum depression (PPD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) continue to be prevalent, and disabling women with mental disorders and obstetric violence (OV) may be a trigger for them, particularly during maternity.
Claudia Susana Silva-Fernandez +4 more
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Information, consent and perceived coercion: patients' perspectives on electroconvulsive therapy [PDF]
BackgroundElectroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a procedure that attracts special safeguards under common law for voluntary patients and under both current and proposed mental health legislation, for those receiving compulsory treatment.AimsTo review patients' views on issues of information, consent and perceived coercion.MethodSeventeen papers and ...
Rose, D S +3 more
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