Perceived coercion amongst healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Direct and prolonged exposure to stress and uncertainty among healthcare workers (HCWs) during the COVID-19 pandemic likely had a significant negative impact on their mental health and general wellbeing.
Andrea S. Stoltenberg +7 more
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Relationship between perceived coercion and perceived justification of coercive measures – secondary analysis of a randomized-controlled trial [PDF]
Background Subjective perception of coercion has gained attention as an important outcome. However, little is known about its relation to patients’ appraisal of the justification of coercive measures.
Alexandre Wullschleger +6 more
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Perceived coercion in psychiatric hospital admission: validation of the French-language version of the MacArthur Admission Experience Survey [PDF]
Background The MacArthur Admission Experience Survey (AES) is a widely used tool to evaluate the level of perceived coercion experienced at psychiatric hospital admission.
Philippe Golay +9 more
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Perceived coercion in persons with mental disorder in India: A cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background: Little is known about how patients in India perceive coercion in psychiatric care. Aims: To assess perceived coercion in persons with mental disorder admitted involuntarily and correlate with sociodemographic factors and illness variables ...
B N Raveesh +5 more
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Perceived Coercion Among Patients Admitted in Psychiatric Wards: Italian Results of the EUNOMIA Study [PDF]
The decision to use coercive measures (restraint, seclusion and forced medication) in psychiatric practice is controversial in mental health care. The EUNOMIA study was funded by the European Commission and carried out in 11 countries in order to develop
Gaia Sampogna +8 more
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Perceived coercion, therapeutic relationships, and outcomes in community treatment [PDF]
Angell Beth
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Factors associated with perceived coercion in adults receiving psychiatric care: a scoping review protocol [PDF]
Introduction Coercion is inevitably linked to psychiatric and mental healthcare. Though many forms of coercion exist, perceived coercion appears to be a less studied form despite its marked prevalence and negative consequences. In the literature, several
Clara Lessard-Deschênes +2 more
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Effect of coercion, perceived coercion and treatment on criminal justice and psychiatric outcomes [PDF]
Methods A comparison study of 174 jail detainees with co-occurring serious mental and addictive disorders assessed on psychosocial, mental health, substance abuse, criminal justice, and satisfaction domains at baseline, 3 and 12months through self-report standardized instruments and services data, and collateral criminal justice data one-year prior and
Broner Nahama
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Perceived coercion, perceived pressures and procedural justice arising from global lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic: A scoping review [PDF]
This aim of this scoping review is to map what is known about perceived coercion, perceived pressures and procedural justice within the context of the general population’s experience of ‘lockdowns’ imposed by governments worldwide in response to the ...
Veronica Ranieri +2 more
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Perceived Coercion of Persons with Mental Illness Living in a Community. [PDF]
Aims: The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of the perceived coercion of people with mental illness living in a community on their therapeutic satisfaction and life satisfaction, mediated by therapeutic relationships. Methods: We evaluated several clinical variables (symptoms, psychosocial functioning, and insight), levels of perceived ...
Lee MH, Seo MK.
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