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An exploration of perceived contraceptive coercion at the time of abortion
Contraception, 2018To explore patient experiences of contraceptive coercion by healthcare providers at time of abortion.We conducted a qualitative study of English-speaking women seeking abortion services at a hospital-based clinic. We used the Integrated Behavioral Model and the Reproductive Autonomy Scale to inform our semi-structured interview guide; the Scale ...
Kristyn Brandi, Pooja K Mehta
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Perceived coercion among patients admitted to acute wards in Norway
Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2002Several studies suggest that the patient's experience of being coerced, during the admission process to mental hospitals, does not necessarily correspond with their legal status. Rather, perceived coercion appears to be associated with having experienced force and/or threats (negative pressures), as well as feeling that their views were not taken into ...
Georg Høyer
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Perceived Coercion in Mental Hospital Admission
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1995Patients' perceptions of coercion in admission may affect their attitude toward subsequent treatment, including their inclination to adhere to treatment plans. This study looks at the determinants of patients' perceptions of coercion.A sample of 157 patients admitted to a rural Virginia state hospital and a Pennsylvania community hospital were ...
Lidz, Charles W. +6 more
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Differences in perceived coercion at admission to psychiatric hospitals in the Nordic countries
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2006International variation in compulsory admissions to psychiatric care has mainly been studied in terms of civil commitment rates. The objectives of this study were to compare and analyse the levels of perceived coercion at admission to psychiatric in-patient care among the Nordic countries and between centres within these countries, in relation to legal
Lars Kjellin, Georg Høyer
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 2007
Ambivalence toward treatment is characteristic of eating disorders, and patients are often admitted to inpatient programs under pressure from clinicians, family, friends, educators, or employers. This study evaluated patient perceptions of the admissions process and perceived need for hospitalization and assessed whether these perceptions remain stable
Angela S, Guarda +5 more
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Ambivalence toward treatment is characteristic of eating disorders, and patients are often admitted to inpatient programs under pressure from clinicians, family, friends, educators, or employers. This study evaluated patient perceptions of the admissions process and perceived need for hospitalization and assessed whether these perceptions remain stable
Angela S, Guarda +5 more
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Therapeutic relationship in the context of perceived coercion in a psychiatric population
Psychiatry Research, 2012The relationship between patient and therapist in mental health care is one of the most important treatment factors. It is a reliable predictor of treatment outcome, regardless of diagnosis, setting or of the type of therapy used. On the other hand, influence and coercion occur in patient–physician relationships in psychiatry.
Theodoridou, Anastasia +4 more
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Perceived coercion at admission to psychiatric hospital and engagement with follow-up
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2005Measures of perceived coercion at psychiatric hospital admission have been developed. We aimed to investigate predictors of perceived coercion in subjects admitted to psychiatric hospital in the UK, and to test the hypothesis that high perceived coercion at admission predicts poor engagement with community follow-up.A cohort of consecutively admitted ...
Jonathan Bindman +2 more
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Verbal Sexual Coercion and Perceived Victim Responsibility: Mediating Effects of Perceived Control
Sex Roles, 2007Verbal coercion involves unwanted sexual penetration compelled by psychological pressure. It was hypothesized that, to the degree that verbal coercion is seen as controllable, victims may be held more responsible. Two samples of US undergraduates rated perceptions of hypothetical sexual coercion scenarios.
Jennifer Katz, Katz Jennifer
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Correlates of Perceived Coercion During Psychiatric Hospital Admission
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 1997The objectives of this study were to replicate the study of C. W. Lidz et al (see record 1996-15479-001); examine the differences in perceptions about hospital admission for voluntary and involuntary patients (16 yr olds and older), all of whom had been involuntarily detained initially for psychiatric evaluation; and examine the impact of community ...
Cascardi, Michele, Poythress, Norman G.
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Perceived coercion and need for hospitalization related to psychiatric admission
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2005Psychiatric hospitalization constitutes a moment of major stress to the point that occurrences of posttraumatic stress disorders have been described. Feelings of coercion are usual, whatever the legal status of admission. Patients may also consider afterwards that they needed hospitalization even if they refused it initially.
Charles, Bonsack, François, Borgeat
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