作者
Chantal Marazia, Paola Rucci, Heiner Fangerau, Dilara Voßberg, Vasilija Rolfes, Laura Iozzino, Marica Iommi, Pawel Gosek, Janusz Heitzman, Clarissa Ferrari, Ambra Macis, Inga Markiewicz, Marco Picchioni, Hans Joachim Salize, Thomas Stompe, Johannes Wancata, Paul S Appelbaum, Giovanni de Girolamo
发表日期
2022/6/16
期刊
Schizophrenia Bulletin Open
简介
Background
Consent to treatment is a cornerstone of medical ethics and law. Nevertheless, very little empirical evidence is available to inform clinicians and policymakers regarding the capacities of forensic patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs) to make decisions about their treatment, with the risk of clinical and legal inertia, silent coercion, stigmatization, or ill-conceived reforms.
Study Design
In this multinational study, we assessed and compared with treatment-related decisional capacities in forensic and non-forensic patients with SSD. 160 forensic and 139 non-forensic patients were used in Austria, Germany, Italy, Poland, and England. Their capacity to consent to treatment was assessed by means of the MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool for Treatment (MacCAT-T). Multiple generalized linear regression models were used to identify the socio …
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