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Background The need for an ethical debate about the use of coercion in intensive care units (ICU) may not be as obvious as in other areas of medicine, such as psychiatry.
Susanne Jöbges +4 more
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The admission experience survey italian version (I-AES). a factor analytic study on a sample of 156 acute psychiatric in-patients [PDF]
Coercive treatments are often regarded as an inevitable and yet highly debated feature of psychiatric care. Perceived coercion is often reported by patients involuntarily committed as well as their voluntary counterparts. The Admission Experience Survey (
Biondi, Massimo +6 more
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Perceived Coercion Among Jail Diversion Participants in a Multisite Study [PDF]
Although jail diversion is considered an appropriate and humane answer to the problem of mentally-ill persons in jail, little is known regarding the perceptions of jail diversion participants, the extent to which they feel coerced into participating, and whether perceived coercion reduces involvement in mental health services.
Karen J, Cusack +2 more
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Previous research on coercion has neglected the fact that agents under authoritative pressure may also suffer from coercive power, which can trigger anxiety-like emotional negativity on its victims.
Chenyi Chen +11 more
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Positive law and the idea of freedom [PDF]
The project was financed by National Science Centre Poland (decision no. DEC-2012/05/B/HS5/01111); The following text was prepared as a part of a research grant financed by the National Science Center (Poland), No.
Bekrycht, Tomasz
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Information, consent and perceived coercion: patients' perspectives on electroconvulsive therapy [PDF]
BackgroundElectroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a procedure that attracts special safeguards under common law for voluntary patients and under both current and proposed mental health legislation, for those receiving compulsory treatment.AimsTo review patients' views on issues of information, consent and perceived coercion.MethodSeventeen papers and ...
Rose, D S +3 more
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The invisible suffering: sexual coercion, interpersonal violence, and mental health--a cross-sectional study among university students in south-western Uganda. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Despite a history of conflicts and widespread human rights violation in sub-Saharan Africa, little is known about the prevalence of interpersonal violence among the population in this region.
Anette Agardh +3 more
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Systematic literature review of the use of Staff Attitudes to Coercion Scale (SACS)
ObjectiveStaff’s attitudes to the use of coercion may influence the number of coercive interventions employed and staff willingness to engage in professional development projects aimed at reducing the use of coercion itself.
Tonje Lossius Husum +6 more
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BackgroundReproductive coercion and abuse is a major public health issue, with significant effects on the health and well-being of women. Reproductive coercion and abuse includes any form of behaviour that intentionally controls another person's ...
Jessica E Moulton +3 more
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International Law and State Socialization: Conceptual, Empirical, and Normative Challenges [PDF]
This article reports the results from the implementation and testing of a Wide-Area Power Oscillation Damper (WAPOD) controlling a 180 Mvar TCR Static Var Compensator (SVC) installed in the Hasle substation of Norwegian 420 kV transmission grid.
Aarstrand, Vemund Halmo +5 more
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