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Women’s and girls’ experiences of reproductive coercion and opportunities for intervention in family planning clinics in Nairobi, Kenya: a qualitative study

open access: yesReproductive Health, 2020
Background Reproductive coercion (RC), which includes contraceptive sabotage and pregnancy coercion, may help explain known associations between intimate partner violence (IPV) and poor reproductive health outcomes, such as unintended pregnancy. In Kenya,
Sabrina C. Boyce   +7 more
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Mandated Treatment and Its Impact on Therapeutic Process and Outcome Factors

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2019
Court-mandated treatments imply a dual role for therapy providers not only of caring for, but also of having control over, involuntary clients. The impact of legal coercion on the therapeutic relationship and feelings of stigma is widely regarded as ...
Henning Hachtel   +2 more
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Experiences of coercion amongst involuntary mental health care users in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2023
BackgroundInvoluntary admission is a common practice globally. Previous international studies reported that patients experienced high levels of coercion, threats and a range of negative emotions.
Zinhle Shozi   +2 more
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When Choice Disappears: Perceived Coercion and Avoidance of Self-Service Technologies Among Older Consumers

open access: yesJournal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
This study examines how mandatory digital service environments, in which human-assisted alternatives are systematically withdrawn, shape older consumers’ avoidance of self-service technologies (SSTs).
Jin-Myong Lee, Sowon Kim
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What is the role of gender in perceived coercion during psychiatric admission?

open access: yesIrish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2023
AbstractObjectives:This paper explores factors linking gender with increased perceived coercion, perceived negative pressures and procedural injustice during psychiatric admission.Methods:We used validated tools to perform detailed assessments of 107 adult psychiatry inpatients admitted to acute psychiatry admission units at two general hospitals in ...
Aoife K. O’Callaghan   +2 more
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The Experienced Coercion Scale: Translation, Validation, and Evaluation of Psychometric Properties of a French-Language Version

open access: yesScience of Nursing and Health Practices
Introduction: Perceived coercion refers to the subjective experience of coercion by individuals receiving mental healthcare. It has been shown to compromise their recovery process.
Jean-Simon Drouin   +6 more
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Pathways to experienced coercion during psychiatric admission: a network analysis

open access: yesBMC Psychiatry
Background In mental health care, experienced coercion, also known as perceived coercion, is defined as the patient’s subjective experience of being submitted to coercion.
Benedetta Silva   +4 more
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Experiences and perceptions of coercive practices in mental health care among service users in Nigeria: a qualitative study

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mental Health Systems, 2022
Background People with mental health problems are more vulnerable to a broad range of coercive practices and human rights abuses. There is a global campaign to eliminate, or at the very least decrease, the use of coercion in mental health care.
Deborah Oyine Aluh   +7 more
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Determinants of Sexual Coercion Among Adolescents in Rivers State

open access: yesIbom Medical Journal
Introduction: Adolescents are especially susceptible to sexual coercion. The factors that may affect the adolescent risk of engaging in coercive sex in Rivers State need to be further understood.
Ogbonna VI   +3 more
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Book review of "The Ethics of Coercion in Mass Casualty Medicine" by Griffin Trotter MD, PhD

open access: yesPhilosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 2007
Public health ethics is neither taught widely in medical schools or schools of public health in the US or around the world. It is not surprising that health care professionals are particularly challenged when faced with ethical questions which extend ...
Singh Sonal
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