[HTML][HTML] Ethical deliberations about involuntary treatment: interviews with Swedish psychiatrists

M Sjöstrand, L Sandman, P Karlsson, G Helgesson… - BMC medical …, 2015 - Springer
involuntary psychiatric treatment are investigated through interviews with Swedish psychiatrists
this may play a role for involuntary treatment decisions also in Swedish psychiatric care. …

Practices and attitudes among Swedish psychiatrists regarding the ethics of compulsory treatment

G Kullgren, L Jacobsson, N Lynöe… - Acta Psychiatrica …, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
… beliefs of psychiatrists. In this study, 328 members of the Swedish Psychiatric Association …
containing three clinical vignettes examining involuntary hospitalization, other compulsory …

Public attitudes towards involuntary admission and treatment by mental health services in Norway

I Joa, K Hustoft, LG Anda, K Brønnick… - … of law and psychiatry, 2017 - Elsevier
… , involuntary admission also allows for involuntary treatment of the person's condition. However
… Studies of service users' perspectives conducted in Ireland and Sweden also show that …

Involuntarily and voluntarily admitted patients' experiences of psychiatric admission and treatment—a comparison before and after changed legislation in Sweden

T Wallsten, L Kjellin - European Psychiatry, 2004 - Elsevier
… and in Sweden. Worldwide involuntary commitment of psychiatric patients is accepted as a
… measure in order to treat very ill and often psychotic patients who resist treatment. There is …

Involuntary psychiatric hospital treatment among 12-to 17-year-olds in Finland: a nationwide register study

A Sourander, J Korkeila… - … Journal of Psychiatry, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
treatment in adult psychiatric ward. Treatment year, sex, and having previous psychiatric
hospital treatment were not associated with involuntary treatment. Considerable differences …

Patients' experience of involuntary psychiatric care: good opportunities and great losses

IM Johansson, B Lundman - … of psychiatric and mental health …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
… In 1992 there was a change in the relevant Swedish legislation, The Law of Psychiatric
Compulsory Care (LPT), which meant that the criteria for using coercion were strengthened. This …

[HTML][HTML] Conceptions of decision-making capacity in psychiatry: interviews with Swedish psychiatrists

M Sjöstrand, P Karlsson, L Sandman, G Helgesson… - BMC Medical …, 2015 - Springer
… In contrast to this, it has been argued that lack of decision-making capacity should be a
necessary criterion for involuntary treatment in psychiatric care just as in somatic care [2,16,17]. …

Psychologists and coercion: decisions regarding involuntary psychiatric admission and treatment in a group of Norwegian psychologists

R Wynn, LH Myklebust, T Bratlid - Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
… more would accept involuntary admission than involuntary treatment with neuroleptics. Higher
… Citation[7], who found that Swedish psychiatrists appear to be equally willing to medicate …

Coercion in psychiatric care–patients' and relatives' experiences from four Swedish psychiatric services

L Kjellin, K Andersson, E Bartholdson… - … journal of psychiatry, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
… chiatric services with different care traditions handle involuntary psychiatric hospitalizations.
Among the committed patients, the highest proportion in Umeå and the lowest in Angelholm …

Predictors of involuntary hospitalizations to acute psychiatry

K Hustoft, TK Larsen, B Auestad, I Joa… - … of Law and Psychiatry, 2013 - Elsevier
… consecutive psychiatric admissions in twenty acute psychiatric units … Involuntary patients
had less contact with psychiatric … referred because of a deterioration of their psychiatric illness. …