
New research publications - internationally
The list is based upon searches in Pubmed and Pubmed Central (PMC) databases, using the term: (psychiatry OR “mental health”) AND (coercion OR involuntary)
We then do a manual sifting of the results for articles where coercion is the main subject. Articles merely mentioning coercion are left out. The final results are organized by year and month. E-pub ahead of print dates are used where applicable.
We cannot ensure a complete list beyond the used search terms and our editorial best judgement of relevance.
Note: Links marked in red are norwegian studies
Last updated: June 16th 2022
2022
- Impact of introducing capacity-based mental health legislation on the use of community treatment orders in Norway: case registry study
- “Caring for a Crisis”: Care and Control in Community Mental Health
- Factors associated with prolonged episodes of mechanical restraint in mental health hospitalization units in Andalusia
- Stopping the Revolving Door: Reducing 30-Day Psychiatric Readmissions With Post-discharge Telephone Calls
- Approval of Coercion in Psychiatry in Public Perception and the Role of Stigmatization
- The association between objective necessity for involuntary treatment as measured during admission, legal admission status and clinical factors in an inpatient psychiatry setting
- Impact of compulsory admission on treatment and outcome: A propensity score matched analysis
- Dignity, coercion and involuntary psychiatric care: a study of involuntary and voluntary psychiatry inpatients in Dublin
- Healthcare professionals’ and patients’ attitudes toward the causes and management of aggression in Estonian psychiatric clinics: a quantitative cross-sectional comparative study
- Patients’ Rights and the Texas Mental Health Law
- Quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health services in four West African countries: collaboration between the mental health leadership and advocacy programme and the World Health Organization QualityRights initiative
- Stakeholder Perspectives on Implementing a Police-Mental Health Collaborative to Improve Pathways to Treatment
- Prevalence and correlates of aggressive behavior in psychiatric inpatient populations
- Protocol for the Lovisenberg Open Acute Door Study (LOADS): a pragmatic randomised controlled trial to compare safety and coercion between open-door policy and usual-care services in acute psychiatric inpatients
- Effects of Implementing the Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability for Mechanical Restraint in a Forensic Male Population: A Stepped-Wedge, Cluster-Randomized Design
- Determinants of Quality of Life and Treatment Satisfaction During Long-Term Involuntary In-patient Treatment of Dual-Diagnosis Patients
- The Compulsory Care Act: Early Observations and Expectations of In- or Outpatient Involuntary Treatment
- The World Health Organization’s QualityRights initiative: rights and recovery-oriented services should be at the centre not the margins of psychiatry
- Homelessness among psychiatric inpatients in North Rhine-Westphalia: a retrospective routine data analysis
- Alternatives to coercion in mental health care: WPA Position Statement and Call to Action
- Psychiatric hospitalization in Korea, 2011-2020: the impact of the Mental Health Act revision of 2017 in consideration of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Recent amendments to Queensland legislation make mental health presentations to hospital emergency departments more difficult to scrutinise
- Comparison of accredited person and medical officer discharge decisions under the Mental Health Act of NSW: A cohort study of deliberate self-poisoning patients
- Homelessness amongst psychiatric Inpatients: a cross-sectional study in the mid-west of Ireland
- An Evaluation of the Implementation of a “No Force First” Informed Organisational Guide to Reduce Physical Restraint in Mental Health and Learning Disability Inpatient Settings in the UK
- Triggers of Agitation in Psychiatric Hospitalization Ward According to Professional Experience Questionnaire
- Antipsychotic Polypharmacy and High-Dose Antipsychotic Regimens in the Residential Italian Forensic Psychiatric Population (REMS)
- Prison inmates with court-ordered treatments: are they really different?
- Could Expanding and Investing in First-Episode Psychosis Services Prevent Aggressive Behaviour and Violent Crime?
- Advance Directives: Knowledge of the Topic Among Psychiatrists
- Real world evidence in involuntary psychiatric hospitalizations: 64,685 cases
- Violence, runaway, and suicide attempts among people living with schizophrenia in China: Prevalence and correlates
- Who is coercively admitted to psychiatric wards? Epidemiological analysis of inpatient records of involuntary psychiatric admissions to a University General Hospital in Greece for the years 2008-2017
- Corrigendum: Approval of Coercion in Psychiatry in Public Perception and the Role of Stigmatization
- Corrigendum: Barriers and Enablers to Shared Decision Making in Psychiatric Medication Management: A Qualitative Investigation of Clinician and Service Users’ Views
- Anti-aggressive effects of clozapine in involuntarily committed black patients with severe mental illness
- Time to rehospitalization in involuntarily hospitalized individuals suffering from schizophrenia discharged on long-acting injectable antipsychotics or oral antipsychotics
- Influence of mental health professionals’ attitudes and personality traits on decision-making around coercion: Results from an experimental quantitative survey using case vignettes
- How may cultural and political ideals cause moral distress in acute psychiatry? A qualitative study
- Human Rights of Persons With Mental Illness After the Korean Mental Health Act Revision: A Qualitative Study
- [Effects of the Decision of the German Constitutional Court on mechanical restraint in 2018 : Coercive measures in the psychiatric hospitals in Baden-Wuerttemberg in 2019 compared to the years 2015-2017]
- “Voluntary in quotation marks”: a conceptual model of psychological pressure in mental healthcare based on a grounded theory analysis of interviews with service users
- Experiences of shared decision making among patients with psychotic disorders in Norway: a qualitative study
- “Disruptive Behavior” or “Expected Benefit” Are Rationales of Seclusion Without Prior Aggression
- Perceived fairness as main determinant of patients’ satisfaction with care during psychiatric hospitalisation: An observational study
- Effectiveness of De-Escalation in Reducing Aggression and Coercion in Acute Psychiatric Units. A Cluster Randomized Study
- Psychiatric Hospitalizations of People Found Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder in France: A Ten-Year Retrospective Study (2011-2020)
- Practitioner Perspectives About Managing Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) in England and the Importance of Social Influences
- Psychiatric hospitalisations for people who are incarcerated, 2009-2019: An 11-year retrospective longitudinal study in France
- Increased autonomy with capacity-based mental health legislation in Norway: a qualitative study of patient experiences of having come off a community treatment order
- What do we know about the experience of seclusion in a forensic setting? An integrative literature review
- Improving human rights in mental health takes more than just changing the law: An audit of medical assessments in regional community patients in Queensland
- Implications of Involuntary Psychiatric Admission: Health, Social, and Clinical Effects on Patients
- Toxic: The Challenge of Involuntary Contraception in Incompetent Psychiatric Patients Treated with Teratogenic Medication
- Gilles Deleuze’s societies of control: Implications for mental health nursing and coercive community care
- Characteristics and outcome of patients transported by police to emergency departments under section 351 of the Mental Health Act 2014 (Vic)
- The therapeutic relationship in the context of involuntary treatment orders: The perspective of nurses and patients
- [Gender-Related Differences Regarding Aggressive Behaviour and Coercive Measures in Psychiatric Inpatients]
- [Individual and contextual factors associated with violent behaviours during psychiatric hospitalizations]
- A nationwide evaluation study of the quality of care and respect of human rights in mental health facilities in Ghana: results from the World Health Organization QualityRights initiative
- “Our Patients Are Different”: Predictors of Seclusion and Restraint in 31 Psychiatric Hospitals
- Impact of Legal Traditions on Forensic Mental Health Treatment Worldwide
- Cultural adaptation and validation of the Strategies to end seclusion restraint module of the QualityRights ToolKit*
- Strategies for the Prevention of Violence in Institutional Care: A Qualitative Interview Study With Ward Managers
- Involuntary Administration of Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics for Competency Restoration
- [Documentation, Application and Efforts to Reduce Involuntary Admissions and Coercive Measures – Results from a Nationwide Study on Acute Psychiatric Hospitals in Germany]
- Involuntary psychiatric treatment and the erosion of consent: A critical discourse analysis of mental health legislation in British Columbia, Canada
- Current State of Research on Coercion in Mental Health: Umbrella Review Protocol
- Anti-aggressive effects of clozapine in involuntarily committed black patients with severe mental illness
- [Association between substance use and coercive measures on psychiatric wards]
- Grave Disability in U.S. Jails and Prisons
- Physical Restraint Events in Psychiatric Hospitals in Hong Kong: A Cohort Register Study
- From Substitute to Supported Decision Making: Practitioner, Community and Service-User Perspectives on Privileging Will and Preferences in Mental Health Care
- Space and Well-Being in High Security Environments
- Perceptions of patient aggression in psychiatric hospitals: a qualitative study using focus groups with nurses, patients, and informal caregivers
- Acute psychiatric care: approaches to increasing the range of services and improving access and quality of care
- Quality of life after involuntary psychiatric admission
- Effect of Psychiatric Advance Directives Facilitated by Peer Workers on Compulsory Admission Among People With Mental Illness: A Randomized Clinical Trial
- A two-center pilot study on the effects of clinical ethics support on coercive measures in psychiatry
- Mental Health Conservatorship Among Homeless People With Serious Mental Illness
- Prescribing stigma in mental disorders: A comparative study of Portuguese psychiatrists and general practitioners
- The impact of working as a peer worker in mental health services: a longitudinal mixed methods study
2021
- Factors associated with involuntary admissions: a register-based cross-sectional multicenter study
- Public attitudes and health law in conflict: somatic vs. mental care, role of next of kin, and the right to refuse treatment and information
- Incidents of aggression in German psychiatric hospitals: Is there an increase?
- Involuntary stabilization care of youth who overdose: a call for evidence- and ethics-informed substance use policy
- Digital Technologies and Coercion in Psychiatry
- The effect of flexible assertive community treatment in Denmark: a quasi-experimental controlled study
- Mental health professionals’ feelings and attitudes towards coercion
- [Post-seclusion/post-restraint debriefing with patients-overview and current situation]
- Emergency department visits among patients transported by law enforcement officers
- High and Intensive Care in Psychiatry: A New Model for Acute Inpatient Care
- Psychiatric Advance Directives and Artificial Intelligence: A Conceptual Framework for Theoretical and Ethical Principles
- Equality in the Informed Consent Process: Competence to Consent, Substitute Decision-Making, and Discrimination of Persons with Mental Disorders
- Reducing the use of physical restraints in home care: development and feasibility testing of a multicomponent program to support the implementation of a guideline
- Socio-Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Adults With Psychotic Symptomatology Under Involuntary Admission and Readmission for Compulsory Treatment in a Referral Psychiatric Hospital in Cyprus
- Effectiveness of CRSCE-Based De-escalation Training on Reducing Physical Restraint in Psychiatric Hospitals: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
- Perceived Coercion of Persons with Mental Illness Living in a Community
- Attitudes of psychiatric nurses towards aggression: A polish study
- Changes in clinical and social situation after involuntary admission of homeless people with psychotic disorders: a one-year follow-up study
- The association between perceived coercion on admission and formal coercive practices in an inpatient psychiatric setting
- Psychiatric Emergencies in the Community: Characteristics and Outcome in Switzerland
- Chemical restraint: A qualitative synthesis review of adult service user and staff experiences in mental health settings
- Experiences of Court Clinicians Who Perform Civil Commitment Evaluations for Substance Use Disorders
- Prevalence and risk factors for seclusion and restraint in old-age psychiatry inpatient units
- Hospital Utilization Outcomes Following Assignment to Outpatient Commitment
- How the statutory health attorney provision in Mental Health Act 2016 (Qld) is incompatible with human rights
- Involuntary psychiatric hospitalization in Italy: critical issues in the application of the provisions of law
- Police Encounters, Agitation, Diagnosis, and Employment Predict Psychiatric Hospitalisation of Intensive Home Treatment Patients During a Psychiatric Crisis
- Mechanical Restraint: Challenges and Management (Artikkel på tysk)
- Global mental health should engage with the ethics of involuntary admission
- An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior to Predict the Intention and Practice of Nursing Staff Toward Physical Restraint Use in Long-Term Care Facilities: Structural Equation Modeling
- Digital Technologies and Coercion in Psychiatry
- Coercion in psychiatric and mental health nursing: A conceptual analysis
- The World Health Organization’s QualityRights materials for training, guidance and transformation: preventing coercion but marginalising psychiatry
- When your patient requests involuntary treatment: A case report of a collaborative approach to treatment under the mental health act in anorexia nervosa and borderline personality disorder
- Antipsychotic Polypharmacy and High-Dose Antipsychotics in Involuntary Patients: a Seven-Year Audit of Discharge Prescriptions in an Acute Care Unit
- [Use of coercive measures in the intensive care unit]
- Involuntary psychiatric hospitalization among migrants in Italy: A matched sample study
- Factors Associated with the use of Mechanical Restraint in a Mental Health Hospitalization Unit: 8- Year Retrospective Analysis
- Involuntary Civil Commitment: Time for Another Pendulum Swing?
- Involuntary status and mental capacity for treatment decisions under Sections 4, 3, and 57 of Ireland’s Mental Health Act, 2001: analysis and recommendations for reform
- Implementation of High and Intensive Care (HIC) in the Netherlands: a Process Evaluation
- Differences of mentally ill patients’ satisfaction degree during their involuntary or voluntary stay in a psychiatric clinic
- Effects of temporary psychiatric holds on length of stay and readmission risk among persons admitted for psychotic disorders
- A qualitative study of clinicians’ perspectives on independent rights advice for involuntary psychiatric patients in British Columbia, Canada
- [Mental health and human rights: The experience of professionals in training with the use of mechanical restraints in Madrid, Spain]
- Coercive interventions under the new Dutch mental health law: Towards a CRPD-compliant law?
- [Do we Choose the Right Measures to Avoid Coercion? – A Survey of Service Users who Experienced Coercion About Potentially Helpful Milder Measures]
- A STUDY INTO THE OPERATION OF THE QUEENSLAND MENTAL HEALTH REVIEW TRIBUNAL
- The Joint Crisis Plan: A Powerful Tool to Promote Mental Health
- Clinical and social factors associated with involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation in children and adolescents: a systematic review, meta-analysis, and narrative synthesis
- Variation in restraint use between hospitals: a multilevel analysis of multicentre prevalence measurements in Switzerland and Austria
- Patients’ perception of coercion with respect to antipsychotic treatment of psychotic disorders and its predictors
- Factors associated with involuntary psychiatric hospitalization in Portugal
- Involuntary psychiatric hospitalizations in Israel 2001-2018 and risk for immigrants from different countries
- [Changes in the Practice of Involuntary Hospitalization During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Experiences and Opinions of Chief Psychiatrists]
- Risk assessment and its influencing factors of involuntary admission in patients with mental disorders in Shanghai, China
- Impact of cannabis use on outcomes of patients admitted to an involuntary psychiatric unit: A retrospective cohort study
- Refusal of Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa: Mental Health Professionals’ Opinion on Willingness and Role Stress
- Trial by Triad: substituted judgment, mental illness and the right to die
- Behind the screen of voluntary psychiatric hospital admissions: A qualitative exploration of treatment pressures and informal coercion in experiences of patients in Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom
- Risk Factors Associated with use of Coercive Practices in Adult Inpatient Mental Health Patients: A Systematic Review
- Mandatory treatment for methamphetamine use in Australia
- Comparison of accredited person and medical officer discharge decisions under the Mental Health Act of NSW: A cohort study of deliberate self-poisoning patients
- Relationship between satisfaction with mental health services, personal recovery and quality of life among service users with psychosis: a cross-sectional study
- The perspectives of people who use drugs regarding short term involuntary substance use care for severe substance use disorders
- Compulsory Interventions in Severe and Persistent Mental Illness: A Survey on Attitudes Among Psychiatrists in Switzerland
- Guidelines for determining restorability of competency to stand trial and recommendations for involuntary treatment
- Use of Compulsory Treatment by Early-Career Psychiatrists: An International Survey
- Reasons for endorsing or rejecting self-binding directives in bipolar disorder: a qualitative study of survey responses from UK service users
- ‘Waiting for the verdict’: the experience of being assessed under the Mental Health Act
- Videoconferencing of Involuntary Commitment Hearings in the COVID Era
- Civil Commitment for Substance Use Disorders: A National Survey of Addiction Medicine Physicians
- The role of Mental Health Care Act status in dignity-related complaints by psychiatric inpatients: A cross-sectional analytical study
- Compulsory Interventions in Severe and Persistent Mental Illness: A Survey on Attitudes Among Psychiatrists in Switzerland
- Iatrogenic Complications of Compulsory Treatment in a Patient Presenting with an Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder and Self-Harm
- Measuring the level of compulsory hospitalisation in mental health care: The performance of different measures across areas and over time
- Explaining engagement in outpatient therapy among adults with serious mental health conditions by degree of therapeutic alliance, therapist empathy, and perceived coercion
- Aggressive incidents in psychiatric hospitals on heat days
- Autonomy and consent assessment for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). A retrospective study of medical records
- The effect of changes to Australian Capital Territory mental health legislation on rates of emergency detention
- Evaluation of opening a type III/IV medical psychiatric unit
- The omnipresence of risk and associated harms in secure and forensic mental health services in England and Wales
- Multiperspective and Multimethod Evaluation of Flexible and Integrative Psychiatric Care Models in Germany: Study Protocol of a Prospective, Controlled Multicenter Observational Study (PsychCare)
- Met and Unmet Needs in an Inpatient Psychiatry Setting in Spain
- Post-incident reviews after restraints-Potential and pitfalls. Patients’ experiences and considerations
- Patient-controlled admissions to inpatient care: A twelve-month naturalistic study of patients with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses and the effects on admissions to and days in inpatient care
- England’s rate of involuntary psychiatric admission is double that of the Republic of Ireland: Why? A consideration of some possible causes
- Involuntary Treatment of Minors with Severe and Enduring Anorexia Nervosa
- Use of Acute Psychiatric Hospitalisation: A Study of the Factors Influencing Decisions to Arrange Acute Admission to Inpatient Mental Health Facilities
- Autonomy and consent assessment for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). A retrospective study of medical records
- Changes in patterns of coercion during a nine-year period in a Norwegian psychiatric service area
- The Introduction of Medication-Free Mental Health Services in Norway: An Analysis of the Framing and Impact of Arguments From Different Standpoints
- Why Service Users Choose Medication-Free Psychiatric Treatment: A Mixed-Method Study of User Accounts
- Does physician compensation for declaration of involuntary status increase the likelihood of involuntary admission? A population-level cross-sectional linked administrative database study
- Older adults on involuntary hold status in the emergency department
- The Emerging Role of Police in Facilitating Psychiatric Evaluation Since the 2013 Implementation of the First Chinese Mental Health Law
- A thematic analysis of care provider experiences of using self-harm abstinence agreements in psychiatric inpatient care
- Clinical and social factors associated with involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation in children and adolescents: a systematic review, meta-analysis, and narrative synthesis
- Involuntary psychiatric hospitalizations in Israel 2001-2018 and risk for immigrants from different countries
- Reasons for endorsing or rejecting self-binding directives in bipolar disorder: a qualitative study of survey responses from UK service users
- Guidelines for determining restorability of competency to stand trial and recommendations for involuntary treatment
- Predicting involuntary hospitalization in psychiatry: A machine learning investigation
- Ethnoracial Differences in Coercive Referral and Intervention Among Patients With First-Episode Psychosis
- From Wish to Reality: Soteria in Regular Care-Proof of Effectiveness of the Implementation of Soteria Elements in Acute Psychiatry
- Prevalence and predictors of recent temporary psychiatric hold among a cohort of people who inject drugs in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California
- Design features that reduce the use of seclusion and restraint in mental health facilities: a rapid systematic review
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- Quality of mental health services and rights of people receiving treatment in inpatient services in Finland: a cross-sectional observational survey with the WHO QualityRights Tool Kit
- Mental health nursing and conscientious objection to forced pharmaceutical intervention
- A New Commitment Pathway for Offenders With Serious Mental Illness: Expedited Diversion to Court-Ordered Treatment
- Older adults on involuntary hold status in the emergency department
- Effect of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health hospital admissions: comparative population-based study
- Evaluation of coercive measures in different psychiatric hospitals: the impact of institutional characteristics
- Changes in clinical and social situation after involuntary admission of homeless people with psychotic disorders: a one-year follow-up study
- Patients’ perception of coercion with respect to antipsychotic treatment of psychotic disorders and its predictors
- Do no harm in due process – a historical analysis of social determinates of institutionalization in the USA
- Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on involuntary and urgent inpatient admissions for psychiatric disorders in a German-wide hospital network
- Tri-Response Police, Ambulance, Mental Health Crisis Models in Reducing Involuntary Detentions of Mentally Ill People: Protocol for a Systematic Review
- Outcome of Voluntary vs Involuntary Admissions in Greece over 2 years after Discharge: A Cohort Study in the Psychiatric Hospital of Attica “Dafni”
- Depressive symptoms in involuntary hospitalized patients in Cyprus: Socio-demographic and psychopathological characteristics
- What characterizes a good mental health professional in court-mandated treatment settings?: Findings from a qualitative study with older patients and mental health care professionals
- Insights into involuntary hospital admission procedures for psychiatric patients: A 3-year retrospective analysis of police records
- Dutch Mental Health Patients’ and Significant Others’ Perspectives on Compulsory Treatment at Home: One Size Does Not Fit All
- Compulsory Community Treatment Orders in New Zealand and the provision of care: An examination of national databases and predictors of outcome
- The therapeutic relationship in the context of involuntary treatment orders: The perspective of nurses and patients
- A comparison of aggression between patients with acute schizophrenia and mania presenting to psychiatric emergency services
- Cross-Sectional Comparison of Treatment Provided Under the Clinical, Integrated, and Partnership Staffing Models for Community-Based Residential Mental Health Rehabilitation
- Comparable reliability and acceptability of telepsychiatry and face-to-face psychiatric assessments in the emergency room setting
- [Involuntary psychiatric care for incarcerated people: a descriptive study of 73 consecutive judge-ordered discharges from psychiatric hospitalisation in France]
- Involuntary Psychiatric Hospitalization: How Patient Characteristics Affect Decision-Making
- Forensic mental health professionals’ perceptions of their dual loyalty conflict: findings from a qualitative study
- Compulsory treatment of physical illness under MHA 1983
- Advance directives reduce friction over involuntary treatment
- Advance directives reduce friction over involuntary treatment
- Advance directives reduce friction over involuntary treatment – Authors’ reply
- Japanese local government management of compulsory hospitalization for patients with mental disorders and comorbid COVID-19
- A systematic review and narrative synthesis of the research provisions under the Mental Capacity Act (2005) in England and Wales: Recruitment of adults with capacity and communication difficulties
- Risk versus recovery: Care planning with individuals on community treatment orders
- Comparison of patients’ and staff’s perspectives on the causes of violence and aggression in psychiatric inpatient settings: An integrative review
- Management approach of patients with violent and aggressive behaviour in a district hospital setting in South Africa
- [From involuntary restraint to the subject “containing himself”]
- Attitudes of psychiatric nurses towards aggression: A polish study
- Recent amendments to Queensland legislation make mental health presentations to hospital emergency departments more difficult to scrutinise
- Characteristics and outcome of patients transported by police to emergency departments under section 351 of the Mental Health Act 2014 (Vic)
- Prevalence and predictors of recent temporary psychiatric hold among a cohort of people who inject drugs in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California
- Emerging models and trends in mental health crisis care in England: a national investigation of crisis care systems
- Aggression on the psychiatric ward: Prevalence and risk factors. A systematic review of the literature
- Inpatient Institutional Care: The Forced Social Environment
- Determinants of mechanical restraint in an acute psychiatric care unit
- An Exploratory Study among Intellectual Disability Physicians on the Care and Coercion Act and the Use of Psychotropic Drugs for Challenging Behaviour
- Psychiatric admission as a risk factor for posttraumatic stress disorder
- Social inclusion and violence prevention in psychiatric inpatient care. A qualitative interview study with service users, staff members and ward managers
- Effect of the introduction of immediate judge’s decisions in 2018 on the use of coercive measures in psychiatric hospitals in Germany: a population-based study
- Gilles Deleuze’s societies of control: Implications for mental health nursing and coercive community care
- Mental Health Conservatorship Among Homeless People With Serious Mental Illness
- Investigating the impact of involuntary psychiatric hospitalization on youth and young adult trust and help-seeking in pathways to care
- Psychiatric hospitalization in Korea, 2011-2020: the impact of the Mental Health Act revision of 2017 in consideration of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Seclusion in an enriched environment versus seclusion as usual: A quasi-experimental study using mixed methods
- Service Characteristics and Geographical Variation in Compulsory Hospitalisation: An Exploratory Random Effects Within–Between Analysis of Norwegian Municipalities, 2015–2018
- Coercive Measures in Psychiatry: A Review of Ethical Arguments
- Applying Human Rights and Reducing Coercion in Psychiatry following Service User-Led Education: A Qualitative Study
- Capacity to consent to treatment in psychiatry inpatients – a systematic review
- A mixed methods study examining perceptions by service-users of their involuntary admission in relation to levels of insight
- Compulsory and voluntary admissions in comparison: A 9-year long observational study
- Number of Seclusions in the Netherlands Higher in the 7 Years Since the End of a Nationwide Seclusion-Reduction Program
- Youths’ and Young Adults’ Experiences of Police Involvement During Initiation of Involuntary Psychiatric Holds and Transport
- Involuntary Patient Assessment in Australia: A Mental Health or Public Health Response?
- [DGPPN pilot study on the implementation of the S3 guideline “Prevention of coercion: prevention and therapy of aggressive behavior in adults”]
- [Involuntary admission to psychiatry at the request of caregivers: The point of view of caregivers]
- Effect of standardized post-coercion review on subjective coercion: Results of a randomized-controlled trial
- Outcomes of Victorian Prevention and Recovery Care Services: A matched pairs comparison
- Effects of Recovery-Orientation on the Use of Forced Medication and Maximum Daily Drug Dose: The “Weddinger Modell”
- The Chinese Mandarin Version of the Crisis Triage Rating Scale for Taiwanese with Mental Illness to Compulsory Hospitalization
- Which Emergent Medication Should I Give Next? Repeated Use of Emergent Medications to Treat Acute Agitation
- Medication use and physical assaults in the psychiatric emergency room
2020
- Involuntary Detention and Treatment: Are We Edging Toward a “Paradigm Shift”?
- Experiences of Individuals Who Were Physically Restrained in the Emergency Department.
- Decision-making for involuntary commitment in Brazil: elucidating misunderstandings between reasons and justification
- Long-acting injectable antipsychotics and their use in court-ordered treatment: A cross-sectional survey of psychiatric pharmacists’ perceptions
- Restraints and seclusion in psychiatry: striking a balance between protection and coercion. Critical overview of international regulations and rulings.
- Reasons behind the rising rate of involuntary admissions under the Mental Health Act (1983): Service use and cost impact.
- Perceptions of key stakeholders on procedural justice in the Consent And Capacity Board of Ontario’s hearings.
- Psychiatric advance directives in Switzerland: Knowledge and attitudes in patients compared to professionals and usage in clinical practice.
- Analysis of involuntary admissions in Korea through the admission management information system.
- The inherent jurisdiction of the Irish High Court: Interface with psychiatry.
- Preventing and reducing ‘coercion‘ in mental health services: an international scoping review of English-language studies.
- An end to coercion: rights and decision-making in mental health care.
- Are pre-existing psychiatric disorders the only reason for involuntary holds in the emergency department?
- Carers’ experiences of involuntary admission under mental health legislation: systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis.
- Impact of psychiatric advance directive facilitation on mental health consumers: empowerment, treatment attitudes and the role of peer support specialists.
- Should Involuntary ECT Be Pursued Against the Wishes of the Patient’s Family?
- Psychiatric nursing managers’ attitudes towards containment methods in psychiatric inpatient care.
- Human rights implications of introducing a new mental health act – principles, challenges and opportunities.
- A qualitative study of forensic patients’ perceptions of quasi-coercive offers of biological treatment.
- Compulsory treatment in patients’ homes in the Netherlands: what do mental health professionals think of this?
- “If you don’t behave, you’re in real shit, you don’t get outside the doors”—a phenomenological hermeneutic study of adolescents’ lived experiences of the socio-spatial environment of involuntary institutional care
- Seclusion, restraint, and involuntary medication in Finnish psychiatric care: a register study with root-level data.
- Building a strategic alliance to end coercion of people with mental disorders in Indonesia.
- A Jail-Based Competency Restoration Unit as a Component of a Continuum of Restoration Services.
- Restraint minimisation in mental health care: legitimate or illegitimate force? An ethnographic study.
- Discrepancy in Ratings of Shared Decision Making Between Patients and Health Professionals: A Cross Sectional Study in Mental Health Care.
- Outpatient commitment in mental health services from a municipal view.
- Propensity to decide on involuntary hospitalisation in primary medical care: Dispositional or situational determinants?
- Kriterier for tvangsinnleggelse – endringer fra 1848 til i dag.
- Implied Consent in Treating Psychiatric Emergencies.
- Freedom Restrictive Coercive Measures in Forensic Psychiatry.
- Does physician compensation for declaration of involuntary status increase the likelihood of involuntary admission? A population-level cross-sectional linked administrative database study.
- First-tier tribunals for mental health in England: are they fit for purpose?
- Clinical Ethics Support Services Are Not as Well-Established in Forensic Psychiatry as in General Psychiatry
- Community treatment orders and associations with readmission rates and duration of psychiatric hospital admission: a controlled electronic case register study
- Factors underlying clinicians’ judgements of patient insight and confidence in using clinical judgement in psycho-legal settings.
- Insight is a useful construct in clinical assessments if used wisely.
- [Involuntary detention and seclusion measures in psychiatry: Where are we now? A regional Centre-Val de Loire 2012-2017 study].
- Coercion in psychiatry: A cross-sectional study on staff views and emotions.
- Legislative differences may influence the characteristics of involuntary hospitalised psychiatric patients.
- Emergency mental health legislation in response to the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic in Ireland: Urgency, necessity and proportionality
- Forensic psychiatry in Finland: an overview of past, present and future
- Psychiatrists’ opinion about involuntary outpatient reatment.
- Cooperation in the mental health treatment of patients with outpatient commitment
- Identifying Direct Coercion in a High Risk Subgroup of Offender Patients With Schizophrenia via Machine Learning Algorithms.
- Detention Without Data: Public Tracking of Civil Commitment.
- Antipsychotic Polypharmacy and High-Dose Antipsychotics in Involuntary Patients: a Seven-Year Audit of Discharge Prescriptions in an Acute Care Unit.
- Patient satisfaction and acute psychiatric inpatient treatment.
- Experiences with legally mandated treatment in patients with schizophrenia: A systematic review of qualitative studies.
- Perceptions of procedural justice and coercion among forensic psychiatric patients: a study protocol for a prospective, mixed-methods investigation.
- Psychiatric hospitalization rates in Italy before and during COVID-19: did they change? An analysis of register data.
- Held Against Our Wills: Reimagining Involuntary Commitment.
- Factors and predictors of length of stay in offenders diagnosed with schizophrenia – a machine-learning-based approach
- Violence rate dropped during a shift to individualized patient-oriented care in a high security forensic psychiatric ward
- Post-incident reviews-a gift to the Ward or just another procedure? Care providers’ experiences and considerations regarding post-incident reviews after restraint in mental health services. A qualitative study
- Is higher psychotropic medication burden associated with involuntary treatment under the Mental Health Act? A four-year Australian cohort study.
- Correlates of psychiatric staff’s attitude toward coercion and their sociodemographic characteristics.
- Potential language bias in systematic reviews on the use of coercion in psychiatry.
- Engaging Patients and Families in the Ethics of Involuntary Psychiatric Care.
- Choice, coercion, and/or muddling through: Older adults’ experiences in seeking psychological treatment.
- Physical restraint during inpatient treatment of adolescent anorexia nervosa: frequency, clinical correlates, and associations with outcome at five-year follow-up
- No research for the decisionally-impaired mentally ill: a view from Montenegro
- The utility of outpatient civil commitment: Investigating the evidence.
- Cooperation in the mental health treatment of patients with outpatient commitment.
- Socio-economic impact on involuntary admissions and coercive measures in psychiatric hospitals in Germany.
- Migrant status and risk of compulsory admission at first diagnosis of psychotic disorder: a population-based cohort study in Sweden.
- Scottish mental health and capacity law: The normal, pandemic and ‘new normal’
- A meta-review of literature reviews assessing the capacity of patients with severe mental disorders to make decisions about their healthcare
- Cost and quality-of-life impacts of community treatment orders (CTOs) for patients with psychosis: economic evaluation of the OCTET trial.
- Schizophrenia, human rights and access to health care: A systematic search and review of judgements by the European Court of Human Rights.
- A regional multicomponent intervention for mechanical restraint reduction in acute psychiatric wards.
- [German S3 guidelines on avoidance of coercion: prevention and therapy of aggressive behavior in adults].
- Meditations on Involuntary Civil Commitment Amid a Pandemic.
- Efficacy of interventions to reduce coercive treatment in mental health services: umbrella review of randomised evidence.
- Toward coercion free, trauma-informed care in Australian adult mental health services: strategies for social workers
- Can the World Health Organisation’s ‘QualityRights’ initiative help reduce coercive practices in psychiatry in Ireland?
- Identification of risk factors for involuntary psychiatric hospitalization: using environmental socioeconomic data and methods of machine learning to improve prediction.
- Does coercion matter? Supporting young next-of-kin in mental health care.
- Exploring staff conceptions of prevention and management practices in encounters with staff-directed aggression in supported housing following education and training
- [Coercion in psychiatry: practical consequences of ethical aspects].
- Does high and intensive care reduce coercion? Association of HIC model fidelity to seclusion use in the Netherlands.
- Shared decision making, aggression, and coercion in inpatients with schizophrenia.
- Rethinking involuntary admission for individuals presenting to Canadian emergency departments with life-threatening substance use disorders.
- Use of coercion prevention tools in Finnish psychiatric wards.
- Monitoring risk assessment on an acute psychiatric ward: Effects on aggression, seclusion and nurse behaviour
- Police Involvement in Involuntary Psychiatry Admission: A Report From the Dublin Involuntary Admission Study.
- The Emerging Role of Police in Facilitating Psychiatric Evaluation Since the 2013 Implementation of the First Chinese Mental Health Law.
- Clinical Implications of Violence Risk After Civil Commitment in Florida.
- Gun-Related and Other Violent Crime After Involuntary Commitment and Short-Term Emergency Holds.
- Elevated Rates of Restraint and Seclusion in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatients in China and Their Associated Factors.
- [Is involuntary commitment to treatment applicable in case of an addictive disorder in the French context? A critical review of available evidence].
- Compulsory treatments in eating disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- A tool to evaluate proportionality and necessity in the use of restrictive practices in forensic mental health settings: the DRILL tool (Dundrum restriction, intrusion and liberty ladders)
- Correlates of seclusion and restraint of patients admitted to psychiatric inpatient treatment via a German emergency room
- Experiences of involuntary psychiatric admission decision-making: a systematic review and meta-synthesis of the perspectives of service users, informal carers, and professionals
- Effect of standardized post-coercion review session on symptoms of PTSD: results from a randomized controlled trial
- Under which conditions are changes in the treatment of people under involuntary commitment justified during the COVID-19 pandemic? An ethical evaluation of current developments in Germany
- Professionals’ perspectives on factors within primary mental health services that can affect pathways to involuntary psychiatric admissions
- Mental health professionals’ experiences with shared decision-making for patients with psychotic disorders: a qualitative study
- Voluntary and involuntary admissions with schizoaffective disorder: do they differ from schizophrenia?
- The use of mechanical restraint in Pacific Rim countries: an international epidemiological study
- The Urgency of Racial Justice and Reducing Law Enforcement Involvement in Involuntary Civil Commitment
- Involuntary Commitments: Billing Patients for Forced Psychiatric Care
- Police Involvement in Involuntary Psychiatry Admission: A Report From the Dublin Involuntary Admission Study
- Finding Common Ground for Diverging Policies for Persons with Severe Mental Illness
- “If you don’t behave, you’re in real shit, you don’t get outside the doors”-a phenomenological hermeneutic study of adolescents’ lived experiences of the socio-spatial environment of involuntary institutional care
- Improved Rehabilitation Outcomes for Persons With and Without Problematic Substance Use After 2 Years With Assertive Community Treatment—A Prospective Study of Patients With Severe Mental Illness in 12 Norwegian ACT Teams
- Risk factors for repeated emergency compulsory psychiatric admissions
- Editorial: Compulsory Interventions in Psychiatry: An Overview on the Current Situation and Recommendations for Prevention and Adequate Use
- The association between discontinuation of community treatment orders and outcomes in the 12-months following discharge from residential mental health rehabilitation
- A New Commitment Pathway for Offenders With Serious Mental Illness: Expedited Diversion to Court-Ordered Treatment
- Implementing Psychiatric Advance Directives: The Transmitter and Receiver Problem and the Neglected Right to Be Deemed Incapable
- Sociodemographic and clinical variables associated with discharge under compulsory treatment orders.
2019
- The UN Committee’s interpretation of “will and preferences” can violate human rights
- Practical strategies to end coercive practices in mental health services
- Mental health and human rights in the 21st century
- “Capacity”, “best interests”, “will and preferences” and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- Compulsory Psychiatric Admissions in an Italian Urban Setting: Are They Actually Compliant to the Need for Treatment Criteria or Arranged for Dangerous Not Clinical Condition?
- Characteristics of Psychiatric Emergency Situations and the Decision-Making Process Leading to Involuntary Admission
- Compulsory Admission to Psychiatric Wards-Who Is Admitted, and Who Appeals Against Admission?
- Effects of Seclusion and Restraint in Adult Psychiatry: A Systematic Review.
- Giving Patients Choices During Involuntary Admission: A New Intervention
- Reflecting on the Reasons Pros and Cons Coercive Measures for Patients in Psychiatric and Somatic Care: The Role of Clinical Ethics Consultation. A Pilot Study
- “It’s not a life of war and conflict”: experienced therapists’ views on negotiating a therapeutic alliance in involuntary treatment
- Community Treatment Orders and Supported Decision-Making.
- Perceived Institutional Restraint Is Associated With Psychological Distress in Forensic Psychiatric Inpatients
- Physical Harm and Death in the Context of Coercive Measures in Psychiatric Patients: A Systematic Review
- Open Dialogue as a Human Rights-Aligned Approach.
- Trust and Community Treatment Orders
- Involuntary admission for psychiatric treatment: Compliance with the law and legal considerations in referring physicians with different professional backgrounds.
- Perceived Coercion Among Patients Admitted in Psychiatric Wards: Italian Results of the EUNOMIA Study
- Refusing Medication Therapy in Involuntary Inpatient Treatment—A Multiperspective Qualitative Study
- Psychometric properties of the French-language version of the Coercion Experience Scale (CES)
- Rates of use of community treatment orders in Australia.
- Surveying the Geneva impasse: Coercive care and human rights.
- Criteria, Procedures, and Future Prospects of Involuntary Treatment in Psychiatry Around the World: A Narrative Review
- Same, Same But Different: How the Interplay of Legal Procedures and Structural Factors Can Influence the Use of Coercion
- Nursing Perspectives: Reflecting History and Informal Coercion in De-escalation Strategies
- Experiences and Perceptions of Police Officers Concerning Their Interactions With People With Serious Mental Disorders for Compulsory Treatment
- Mandated Treatment and Its Impact on Therapeutic Process and Outcome Factors.
- Narrative Case Notes Have the Potential to Predict Seclusion 3 Days in Advance: A Mixed-Method Analysis
- Coercion and power in psychiatry: A qualitative study with ex-patients.
- Characteristics of Psychiatric Emergency Situations and the Decision-Making Process Leading to Involuntary Admission.
- The use of outpatient commitment in Norway: Who are the patients and what does it involve?
- [Frequency of coercive measures as a quality indicator for psychiatric hospitals?]
- [After the reform is before the reform : Results of the amendment processes of mental health law in German federal states].
- Manic episode, aggressive behavior and poor insight are significantly associated with involuntary admission in patients with bipolar disorders.
- Involuntary psychiatric admission: Comparative study of mental health legislation in Brazil and in England/Wales.
- Criteria, Procedures, and Future Prospects of Involuntary Treatment in Psychiatry Around the World: A Narrative Review.
- Commentary: The Implementation of China’s Mental Health Law-Defined Risk Criteria for Involuntary Admission: A National Cross-Sectional Study of Involuntarily Hospitalized Patients.
- Involuntary Psychotropic Treatment in the Correctional System: Revisiting the Legal Standards.
- Is it time for international guidelines on physical restraint in psychiatric patients?
- Rates, determinants and outcomes associated with the use of community treatment orders in young people experiencing first episode psychosis.
- Emergency Medical Services Use Among Patients Receiving Involuntary Psychiatric Holds and the Safety of an Out-of-Hospital Screening Protocol to “Medically Clear” Psychiatric Emergencies in the Field, 2011 to 2016.
- A Medical Incapacity Hold Policy Reduces Inappropriate Use of Involuntary Psychiatric Holds While Protecting Patients From Harm.
- Clinical and demographic characteristics of secluded and mechanically restrained mentally ill patients: a retrospective study
- Psychiatric nursing staffs’ attitudes towards the use of containment methods in psychiatric inpatient care: An integrative review.
- Validation of a short version of the Coercion Experience Scale (CES-18): Psychometric characteristics in a Spanish sample.
- Use of a proforma to aid in reducing coercion into informal admission for acute adult psychiatric inpatients in the U.K.
- [Mixed-Methods Design for Analyzing Jeopardizing Situations by Means of Communication Profiles – Part I: “Simulation and Reduction of Coercive Measures in Psychiatry“].
- [Towards Communication Structure of Jeopardizing Situations – PART II: “Simulation and Reduction of Coercive Measures in Psychiatry“].
- [Towards Communication Dynamics of Jeopardizing Situations – Part III: “Simulation and Reduction of Coercive Measures in Psychiatry“].
- [Case Study: Development of Symbolical Alternatives to Physical Restraint in Jeopardizing Situations – PART IV: “Simulation and Reduction of Coercive Measures in Psychiatry“].
- [A Communication Model of Instrumental Power in Jeopardizing Situations in Psychiatry – Part V: “Simulation and Reduction of Coercive Measures in Psychiatry“].
- [Semiotics and Social Psychiatry: Cooperation, Benefit, Outlook – PART VI: “Simulation and Reduction of Coercive Measures in Psychiatry“].
- Less use of compulsory hospitalisation in mental health care?
- Involuntary hospitalization among young people with early psychosis: A population-based study using health administrative data.
- Compulsory admission is associated with an increased risk of readmission in patients with schizophrenia: a 7-year, population-based, retrospective cohort study.
- Prevalence and Clinical and Coercion Characteristics of Patients who Abscond during Inpatient Care from Psychiatric Hospital
- Clinician attitude and perspective on the use of coercive measures in clinical practice from tertiary care mental health establishment – A cross-sectional study
- Predictors of Compulsory Re-admission to Psychiatric Inpatient Care
- Supported Decision Making in the Prevention of Compulsory Interventions in Mental Health Care
- Minimising the use of physical restraint in acute mental health services: The outcome of a restraint reduction programme (‘REsTRAIN YOURSELF’).
- Clinician attitude and perspective on the use of coercive measures in clinical practice from tertiary care mental health establishment – A cross-sectional study.
- Dual diagnosis and mechanical restraint – a register based study of 31,793 patients and 6562 episodes of mechanical restraint in the Capital region of Denmark from 2010-2014.
- What are the critical incidents that affect how people cope with being detained under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act (1983, 2007)?
- Ethnic variations in compulsory detention under the Mental Health Act: a systematic review and meta-analysis of international data.
- Current appeal system for those detained in England and Wales under the Mental Health Act needs reform.
- Compulsory admission at first presentation to services for psychosis: does ethnicity still matter? Findings from two population-based studies of first episode psychosis
- Commentary: The Implementation of China’s Mental Health Law-Defined Risk Criteria for Involuntary Admission: A National Cross-Sectional Study of Involuntarily Hospitalized Patients
- Variations in patterns of involuntary hospitalisation and in legal frameworks: an international comparative study
- Criteria, Procedures, and Future Prospects of Involuntary Treatment in Psychiatry Around the World: A Narrative Review
- How dangerousness evolves after court-ordered compulsory psychiatric admission: explorative prospective observational cohort study
- Psychosocial Interventions to Reduce Compulsory Psychiatric Admissions: A Rapid Evidence Synthesis
- Mandated Treatment and Its Impact on Therapeutic Process and Outcome Factors
- Post-incident review after restraint in mental health care -a potential for knowledge development, recovery promotion and restraint prevention. A scoping review
- Patients’ experiences of assessment and detention under mental health legislation: systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis
- Attitudinal variance among patients, next of kin and health care professionals towards the use of containment measures in three psychiatric hospitals in Switzerland
- A retrospective analysis of determinants of involuntary psychiatric in-patient treatment
- Caregivers’ Attitude and Perspective on Coercion and Restraint Practices on Psychiatric Inpatients from South India.
- Working towards least restrictive environments in acute mental health wards in the context of locked door policy and practice.
- Forensic psychiatric patients’ perceptions of situations associated with mechanical restraint: A qualitative interview study.
- Patients’ experiences of assessment and detention under mental health legislation: systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis.
- Psychosocial Interventions to Reduce Compulsory Psychiatric Admissions: A Rapid Evidence Synthesis.
- Civil commitment of persons with mental illness: Comparison of the Mental Healthcare Act 2017 with corresponding legislations of the USA.
- A retrospective analysis of determinants of involuntary psychiatric in-patient treatment.
- International variations in mental-health law regulating involuntary commitment of psychiatric patients as measured by the Mental Health Legislation Attitudes Scale.
- Criminalising Health Care? The Use of Offences in the Mental Health Act 2015 (ACT).
- Variations in involuntary hospitalisation across countries.
- Variations in patterns of involuntary hospitalisation and in legal frameworks: an international comparative study.
- Caregivers’ Attitude and Perspective on Coercion and Restraint Practices on Psychiatric Inpatients from South India
- Text Analysis of Electronic Medical Records to Predict Seclusion in Psychiatric Wards: Proof of Concept
- Is it the right time to implement Community Treatment Order in India?
- Advance directives and nominated representatives: A critique
- Physical restraint in mental health nursing: A concept analysis
- Variations in patterns of involuntary hospitalisation and in legal frameworks: an international comparative study
- Surveying the Geneva impasse: Coercive care and human rights
- Advance decision-making in mental health – Suggestions for legal reform in England and Wales
- Measures to Avoid Coercion in Psychiatry and Their Efficacy
- Preventing and Reducing Coercive Measures—An Evaluation of the Implementation of the Safewards Model in Two Locked Wards in Germany
- Trust and Community Treatment Orders.
- Clinical and socio-demographic characteristics associated with involuntary admissions in Switzerland between 2008 and 2016: An observational cohort study before and after implementation of the new legislation.
- [“I Would Never have done it Without Coercion …” – Experiences with Coercion and Compulsion in a Family Psychiatric and Psychotherapeutic Day Clinic].
- Involuntary psychiatric treatment in custody – To be unequivocally opposed or supported with safeguards and significant service improvements?
- Community Treatment Orders and Other Forms of Mandatory Outpatient Treatment
- Perceived Coercion During Admission Into Psychiatric Hospitalization Increases Risk of Suicide Attempts After Discharge.
- Community Treatment Orders and Supported Decision-Making
- Crisis-planning interventions for people with psychotic illness or bipolar disorder: systematic review and meta-analyses.
- Reflecting on the Reasons Pros and Cons Coercive Measures for Patients in Psychiatric and Somatic Care: The Role of Clinical Ethics Consultation. A Pilot Study.
- Perceived Institutional Restraint Is Associated With Psychological Distress in Forensic Psychiatric Inpatients.
- Capacity Assessment and Involuntary Commitment in Psychiatric and Medical Settings: Clinical, Legal, and Cultural Considerations.
- Compulsory Mental Health Treatment in Hong Kong: Which Way Forward?
- Discontinuing involuntary mental health holds for children: Does psychiatrist specialty matter? A pilot study.
- Involuntary Treatment and Quality of Life.
- Manic episode, aggressive behavior and poor insight are significantly associated with involuntary admission in patients with bipolar disorders
- Trends in the use of coercive measures in Finnish psychiatric hospitals: a register analysis of the past two decades
- Estranged relations: coercion and care in narratives of supported decision-making in mental healthcare.
- Giving Patients Choices During Involuntary Admission: A New Intervention.
- Reducing coercion in mental healthcare.
- [Coercive Measures in Psychiatry – Even if Carried out lege artis Pose a Risk for Complications or Harm].
- Predicting mechanical restraint of psychiatric inpatients by applying machine learning on electronic health data.
- [Open doors in psychiatric hospitals : An overview of empirical findings].
- [Autonomy focusing as guiding idea of minimally restrictive psychiatry].
- [What replaces the locked door? : Conceptual and ethical considerations regarding open door policies, formal coercion and treatment pressures].
- Interviewing a Person With Bipolar Disorder Under Involuntary Commitment: A Case Report.
- Effects of Seclusion and Restraint in Adult Psychiatry: A Systematic Review
- Handcuffed: Rethinking physical restraints for mental health transfers in university settings
- Compulsory Admission to Psychiatric Wards–Who Is Admitted, and Who Appeals Against Admission?
- [Coercive stress in psychiatric intensive care unit: What link with insight?]
- Coercion in psychiatry: is it right to involuntarily treat inpatients with capacity?
- Humane treatment versus means of control: coercive measures in Norwegian high-security psychiatry, 1895-1978.
- Involuntary admission of psychiatric patients: Referring physicians’ perceptions of competence.
- Involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation, stigma stress and recovery: a 2-year study.
- Psychiatric Advance Directives Under the Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities: Why Advance Instructions Should Be Able to Override Current Preferences
- Psychiatry, human rights and social development: progress on the WPA Action Plan 2017‐2020
- Clinical effects and treatment outcomes of long-term compulsory in-patient treatment of treatment-resistant patients with severe mental illness and substance-use disorder
- Out-patient commitment order use in Norway: incidence and prevalence rates, duration and use of mental health services from the Norwegian Outpatient Commitment Study
- Microdecisions instead of coercion: patient participation and self-perceived discrimination in a psychiatric ward.
- Coercion and the Inpatient Treatment Alliance.
- Telemedicine is associated with rapid transfer and fewer involuntary holds among patients presenting with suicidal ideation in rural hospitals: a propensity matched cohort study.
- Balancing Medical Ethics to Consider Involuntary Administration of Electroconvulsive Therapy.
- Factors facilitating or preventing compulsory admission in psychiatry
- Changing patterns and influencing factors of involuntary admissions following the implementation of China’s mental health law: A 4-year longitudinal investigation
- Reweighing the Ethical Tradeoffs in the Involuntary Hospitalization of Suicidal Patients.
- Seclusion versus mechanical restraint in psychiatry – a systematic review.
- [Coercion and aggression in psychiatry: the individual psychological dimension of aggressive and coercive acts by therapists].
- Prevalence and predictors of restrictive interventions in a youth-specific mental health inpatient unit.
- Comparing legislation for involuntary admission and treatment of mental illness in four South Asian countries.
- The social-psychiatric service and its role in compulsory hospitalization.
- What is the role of meteorological variables on involuntary admission in psychiatric ward? An Italian cross-sectional study.
- Risk of involuntary admission among first-generation ethnic minority groups with early psychosis: a retrospective cohort study using health administrative data.
- Voluntary and Involuntary Admissions for Severe Mental Illness in China: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
- Jumping to conclusions at first onset of psychosis predicts longer admissions, more compulsory admissions and police involvement over the next 4 years: the GAP study.
- Feeling coerced during psychiatric hospitalization: Impact of perceived status of admission and perceived usefulness of hospitalization.
- Ethical challenges of seclusion in psychiatric inpatient wards: a qualitative study of the experiences of Norwegian mental health professionals.
- Compulsory admissions and preferences in decision-making in patients with psychotic and bipolar disorders.
- Involuntary admission of psychiatric patients: Referring physicians’ perceptions of competence.
- Compulsory Interventions Are Challenging the Identity of Psychiatry
- Offenders with mental disorders in prison and the courts: links to rates of civil detentions and the number of psychiatric beds in England – longitudinal data from 1984 to 2016
- Right to Appeal, Non-Treatment, and Violence Among Forensic and Civil Inpatients Awaiting Incapacity Appeal Decisions in Ontario
- Influence of nursing staff attitudes and characteristics on the use of coercive measures in acute mental health services – a systematic review.
- Nurses’ perspectives on human rights when coercion is used in psychiatry: a systematic review protocol of qualitative evidence.
- Different forms of informal coercion in psychiatry: a qualitative study.
- Commentary 2: Qualitative Research with Vulnerable Persons-How to Ensure that Burdens and Benefits are Proportional and Fairly Distributed.
- Clinical and social factors associated with increased risk for involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation: a systematic review, meta-analysis, and narrative synthesis.
- Risk factors for involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation. – kommentar
- Effect of Delays in Civil Commitment Hearings on Outcomes Among Psychiatric Inpatients.