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Assessment of Mental Competency in Community-Dwelling Elderly

open access: yesAlzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, 1999
We studied the utility of a "vignette method" to assess mental competency for decision making on medical treatment and research participation. A vignette is a description of an imaginary situation in which the subject is asked to decide on a proposed treatment or on participation in research. His or her understanding of the situation and the quality of
Schmand, B.   +3 more
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MBTI Personality Types of Korean Cabin Crew in Middle Eastern Airlines, and Their Associations with Cross-Cultural Adjustment Competency, Occupational Competency, Coping Competency, Mental Health, and Turnover Intention

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
The purposes of this study were (1) to identify MBTI (Myers–Briggs Type Indicator) personality profiles of Korean cabin crew in Middle Eastern airlines, (2) to determine whether MBTI personality affects their cross-cultural adjustment competency ...
Mina Song   +2 more
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Mindfulness, Compassion, and Self-Compassion as Moderator of Environmental Support on Competency in Mental Health Nursing [PDF]

open access: yesSN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine, 2021
: This research explored the established relationship between environmental support and competency for Mental Health Nurses, intending to investigate whether the tendency to display higher levels of mindfulness, compassion, and self-compassion might ...
Helen Egan   +2 more
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Voting Competence and Mental Illness

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1971
Does mental illness render a person incompetent to vote? Two studies highlight the similarity of voting behavior between patients hospitalized in a community state hospital and citizens living in the community. The results of the studies appear to dispel any need to maintain separate laws that govern the voting rights of citizens who are hospitalized ...
M M, Klein, S A, Grossman
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Competencies for Disaster Mental Health

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2015
Competencies for disaster mental health are essential to domestic and international disaster response capabilities. Numerous consensus-based competency sets for disaster health workers exist, but no prior study identifies and discusses competency sets pertaining specifically to disaster mental health.
Richard V, King   +3 more
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Mental Competence and Consent to Treatment

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1980
The issue of mental competence in relation to consent to treatment has been high-lighted in the recently amended Mental Health Act in Ontario. The definition of mental competence in this context, how it is to be determined, and some practical implications of the Section of the Act pertaining to this matter, are discussed.
P, Burra, R, Kimberley, C, Miura
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Presumptions Respecting Mental Competence

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
This paper addresses the role(s) played by presumptions regarding mental competence in the context of clinical assessment of decision-making capacity. In particular, the issue of whether or not the usual common law presumption of competence is appropriate and applicable in cases of reassessment of persons previously found incompetent is discussed ...
K V, Madigan   +2 more
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