[HTML][HTML] Perceived coercion to enter treatment among involuntarily and voluntarily admitted patients with substance use disorders

A Opsal, Ø Kristensen, JK Vederhus… - BMC Health Services …, 2016 - Springer
… external coercion to participate in a substance-abuse treatment programme. … coercion or
pressure. For example, item #1 is, ‘I feel pressure to participate in this drug/alcohol treatment

[HTML][HTML] Clinical relevance of informal coercion in psychiatric treatment—a systematic review

F Hotzy, M Jaeger - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2016 - frontiersin.org
… This systematic review shows that informal coercion is used as a method to enhance
treatment adherence in different countries and with a high prevalence according to investigations …

[HTML][HTML] 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

E Montaguti, J Schürmann, C Wetterauer… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
… serve as a means of building up awareness and potentially reducing the use of coercion.
This study explores the specific features of ethics consultation (EC) while dealing with coercion. …

Exploring the views of people with mental health problems' on the concept of coercion: towards a broader socio-ethical perspective

R Norvoll, R Pedersen - Social Science & Medicine, 2016 - Elsevier
… earlier, to multiple and extensive use of coercive measures over several years. Many
participants were still using services, and at least two participants were on coercive treatment in the …

Addiction and Mandatory Treatment

S Matthews - … Handbook of Philosophy and Science of Addiction, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
… I will use ‘mandatory treatment’ to cover both coercive and compulsory … I will take the
concept of competence in medical settings to apply to relatively task-specific aspects of decision-…

[PDF][PDF] Social work and coercion

T Gomory, D Dunleavy - Oxford Online Encyclopedia of Social …, 2018 - diginole.lib.fsu.edu
… 151), it is professionally and ethically imperative that social workers make explicit the rationales
for, justifications for, and the evidence used to support or reject coercive practices in our “…

Current epidemiological and clinical features of COVID-19; a global perspective from China

H Tu, S Tu, S Gao, A Shao, J Sheng - The COVID-19 reader, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
drug that can inhibit the replication of animal and human coronaviruses,71,72 while lopinavir
is a proteinase inhibitor used to treat HIV infection, with ritonavir being used … other coercive

[图书][B] Acute Clinical Features in a Male Addiction Treatment Population

TY Genack - 2017 - search.proquest.com
treatment and impact treatment outcomes. The purpose of this study was to explore clinical
features … study in order to ensure that there was no coercion. Subjects received a copy of the …

Ulysses coercion through psychiatric advanced directives in homeless people with substance use disorder: a qualitative study of the Colombian perspective

JP Borda, P Zuleta - Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment, 2021 - journals.lww.com
… request of discharge against medical advice in this population … overcome the existing barriers
to use substances again. Thus, … use of involuntary inpatient substance abuse treatment in …

From coerced to compulsory treatment of addiction in the patient's best interests: Is it supported by the evidence?

A Carter, W Hall - Critical perspectives on coercive interventions, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
… the following questions: can legal coercion be used ethically and effectively to treat drug
Coerced addiction treatment may vary in the amount of force used to encourage treatment entry …