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Quality of life of seriously mentally ill persons in Mississippi.
Hospital & community psychiatry, 19911. Soloff PH, Gutheil TG, Wexler DB: Sc elusion and restraint in 1985: a review and update. Hospital and Community Psychi atry36:652—657, 1985 2. Carmel H, Hunter M: Compliance with training in managing assaultive behavior and injuries from inpatient ...
Greer Sullivan+2 more
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1995
OBJECTIVE The authors sought to identify risk factors for rehospitalization in a seriously mentally ill population, focusing on factors that have the potential to be modified through community-based interventions.
Greer Sullivan+3 more
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OBJECTIVE The authors sought to identify risk factors for rehospitalization in a seriously mentally ill population, focusing on factors that have the potential to be modified through community-based interventions.
Greer Sullivan+3 more
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Psychiatric Services, 1999
For nearly 30 years jail diversion programs have had wide support as a way to prevent people with mental illnesses and substance use disorders from unnecessarily entering the criminal justice system by providing more appropriate community-based treatment.
Henry J. Steadman+5 more
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For nearly 30 years jail diversion programs have had wide support as a way to prevent people with mental illnesses and substance use disorders from unnecessarily entering the criminal justice system by providing more appropriate community-based treatment.
Henry J. Steadman+5 more
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Creating integrated programs for severely mentally ill persons with substance disorders.
New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1991While the state of the art in developing programs for severely mentally ill people with substance disorders is not well advanced, programs that show promise attend to a basic set of principles, providing or coordinating a core set of values.
M. Ridgely
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The consequences of labeling a person as mentally ill
Social Psychiatry, 1971A random sample of 1,405 respondents were interviewed to determine their attitudes about mental illness and the extent of tolerance for the mentally ill in terms of their willingness to interact with ex-mental patients. The generally accepted proposition that rejection results when a person is labeled as mentally ill was tested.
J. Wilbert Edgerton, W. Kenneth Bentz
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The hostel outreach program: assertive case management for homeless mentally ill persons.
Hospital & community psychiatry, 1993OBJECTIVE This study measured the impact of an assertive case management program for psychiatrically disabled homeless persons in metropolitan Toronto. It was hypothesized that the program would improve residential stability, reduce psychiatric symptoms,
D. Wasylenki+4 more
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The involuntary commitment and treatment of mentally ill persons
Social Science & Medicine. Part F: Medical and Social Ethics, 1981Abstract Some persons who are mentally ill and refuse treatment constitute a threat to themselves and/or others. Many psychiatrists, psychologists and jurists believe that society has only two ways of dealing with such individuals: it can involuntarily hospitalize these people for an indefinite amount of time and attempt to ‘cure’ them, or it can ...
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Review of Researching Persons with Mental Illness.
Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1993Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1993, Vol 38(4), 429. Reviews the book, Researching Persons with Mental Illness by Rosalind Dworkin (see record 1992-97951-000). The strength of this book is its consolidation of pertinent information from diverse sources into one volume, lack of depth is its obvious weakness ...
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Factors Associated With Stigmatizationof Persons With Mental Illness
Psychiatric Services, 2004Stigmatization of individuals with mental illnesses is widespread and serves as a major barrier to treatment. In a survey of 116 undergraduates, the authors examined the impact of diagnosis, attitudes about treatment, and psychiatric terminology on stigma associated with mental illness.
Caroline E. Mann, Melissa J. Himelein
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Swedish attitudes towards persons with mental illness
Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2011Negative and stigmatizing attitudes towards persons with mental illness must be dealt with to facilitate the sufferers' social acceptance.The present study aimed at survey Swedish attitudes towards persons with mental illness related to factors impacting these attitudes.New CAMI-S based on the questionnaire "Community Attitudes to Mental Illness in ...
Béatrice Marianne Ewalds-Kvist+3 more
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