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Perceived Coercion and Treatment Adherence in an Outpatient Commitment Program

Psychiatric Services, 2003
The authors investigated whether mental health inpatients' perceptions of coercion were associated with postdischarge treatment adherence. Patients eligible for New York's outpatient commitment program were interviewed and their perceptions of coercion measured during hospitalization and at one, five, and 11 months after discharge.
Sarah D, Rain   +2 more
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Perceived coercion and procedural justice in the Broward mental health court

International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2002
Approximately 700,000 people with major mental disorder enter United States jails each year (U.S. Department of Justice, 1999), many of whom are arrested repeatedly for minor felonies and misdemeanors. It is increasingly assumed that their mental disorder and attendant difficulties accessing clinical services and social support programs contribute to ...
Poythress, Norman   +3 more
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Perceived coercion in substance abuse treatment: The eye of the beholder?

Journal of Substance Use, 2009
Aims: To examine potential differences in subjective perceptions of coercion between substance abuse professionals and clients in how they view events that trigger entry to treatment. Such differences may influence both the clinician's approach and the client's response to treatment.Participants, measurement and findings: Seventy-four substance abuse ...
S. J. Mackain, L. Lecci
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Personality Types and Perceived Coercion in Psychological Research Participation

Individual Differences Research, 2010
Previous research suggests that personality differences exist between research volunteers and nonvolunteers. In a sample of 61 community college and university students, we measured the relationship between scores on the NEO-PI and perception of coercion in five scenarios depicting recruitment opportunities.
Wanda E. Miller   +3 more
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Patient characteristics and symptoms associated with perceived coercion during hospital treatment

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2011
Fiorillo A, Giacco D, De Rosa C, Kallert T, Katsakou C, Onchev G, Raboch J, Mastrogianni A, Del Vecchio V, Luciano M, Catapano F, Dembinskas A, Nawka P, Kiejna A, Torres‐Gonzales F, Kjellin L, Maj M, Priebe S. Patient characteristics and symptoms associated with perceived coercion during hospital treatment.Objective:  Large numbers of psychiatric ...
FIORILLO, Andrea   +17 more
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Alcohol Consumption and Perceived Sexual Coercion: Effects of Gender and Personality Determinants

Substance Use & Misuse, 2009
Alcohol intoxication is a risk factor for being a perpetrator or victim of sexual coercion. Environmental factors (e.g., misperception of social cues), as well as dispositional factors (e.g., personality, gender), are believed to play an important role in linking alcohol consumption and sexual coercion.
Anne D, Bartolucci   +2 more
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Understanding empowerment, meaning, and perceived coercion in individuals with serious mental illness

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2009
AbstractThis study investigated the relationship among the variables of perceived coercion, psychiatric symptoms, empowerment, and meaning in an inpatient sample of individuals with serious mental illness (N=94). It was hypothesized that empowerment would be strongly related to the level of psychiatric symptoms and meaning, but not significantly ...
Kristen M, Strack, Stefan E, Schulenberg
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Perceived coercion, resistance to persuasion, and the Type A behavior pattern

Journal of Research in Personality, 1980
Abstract Three studies are reported, which tested the notion that persons possessing the Type A “coronary-prone” behavior pattern would be more susceptible to the experience of psychological reactance than would Type Bs, i.e., persons without that pattern.
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Perceived Coercion and Treatment Need Among Mentally Ill Parolees

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2002
Much of the early literature concerning coerced treatment relied on measures such as legal pressure. The past 5 years saw a further development in the measurement of coercion based on patients’ perceptions. In both cases, however, coercion levels are based on external elements of coercion without taking into account the prospective patients’ perceived ...
David Farabee   +2 more
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Perceived Coercion at Hospital Admission and Adherence to Mental Health Treatment After Discharge

Psychiatric Services, 2003
The authors investigated whether mental health inpatients' perceptions of coercion were associated with later treatment adherence. Psychiatric inpatients receiving acute care at three sites were interviewed during their hospitalization and up to five times after discharge. Patients' perceptions of coercion were measured at admission.
Rain, Sarah D.   +5 more
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