Coercion
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Subject Areas on Research
- Adverse impact of coercive treatments on psychiatric inpatients' satisfaction with care.
- Assessing the New York City involuntary outpatient commitment pilot program.
- Assessment of four stakeholder groups' preferences concerning outpatient commitment for persons with schizophrenia.
- Can physicians' care be neutral regarding religion?
- Coercion and compulsion in mental healthcare-an international perspective.
- Concealed medicines for people with schizophrenia: a U.S. perspective.
- Consumer views of representative payee use of disability funds to leverage treatment adherence.
- Does fear of coercion keep people away from mental health treatment? Evidence from a survey of persons with schizophrenia and mental health professionals.
- Effects of involuntary outpatient commitment on subjective quality of life in persons with severe mental illness.
- Effects of legal mechanisms on perceived coercion and treatment adherence among persons with severe mental illness.
- Endorsement of personal benefit of outpatient commitment among persons with severe mental illness.
- Experiences of sexual coercion among adolescent women: qualitative findings from Rakai district, Uganda.
- Genetics and ethics: reaffirming the tragic vision.
- Intimate partner physical assault before and during pregnancy: how does it relate to women's psychological vulnerability?
- Mandated treatment in the community for people with mental disorders.
- Navigating risks and professional roles: research with lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer young people with intellectual disabilities.
- Neutrality, autonomy and mental health: a closer look.
- Occurrence, characteristics, and impact of chronic pain in formerly abused women
- Patient perceptions of coercion in mental hospital admission.
- Patterns of change in early childhood aggressive-disruptive behavior: gender differences in predictions from early coercive and affectionate mother-child interactions.
- Perceived coercion among jail diversion participants in a multisite study.
- Prisoners on death row should be accepted as organ donors.
- Psychiatric advance directives and social workers: an integrative review.
- Psychiatric advance directives: an alternative to coercive treatment?
- Racial disparities in involuntary outpatient commitment: are they real?
- Re: Community treatment orders for psychiatric patients: the emperor with no clothes.
- Special care unit research: ethical issues.
- Special section on involuntary outpatient commitment: introduction.
- The Right to a Decent Minimum of Health Care
- The concept of voluntary consent.
- The effects of China's universal two-child policy.
- The moderating effects of children's fear and activity level on relations between parenting practices and childhood symptomatology.
- The moral limits of population control.
- The perceived coerciveness of involuntary outpatient commitment: findings from an experimental study.
- The relationship between mandated community treatment and perceived barriers to care in persons with severe mental illness.
- Use of leverage to improve adherence to psychiatric treatment in the community.
- What would Mary Douglas do? A commentary on Kahan et al., "Cultural cognition and public policy: the case of outpatient commitment laws".
- Words can hurt: The effects of physical and psychological partner violence on condom negotiation and condom use among young women.
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Keywords of People
- Bradford, Daniel William, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Psychiatry, Child & Family Mental Health & Community Psychiatry
- Olsen, Maren Karine, Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Biostatistics & Bioinformatics