Implications of Involuntary Psychiatric Admission: Health, Social, and Clinical Effects on Patients

Involuntary psychiatric admission is an increasing, widespread practice adopted throughout the world; however, its legal regulation and practice are still under debate, and it is subject to criticism from the human rights point of view. Only a few studies have strictly focused on the outcomes and subsequent treatment implications of this practice. To perform a scoping review of the literature on involuntary psychiatric admission and systematize and summarize its outcomes and implications for adult psychiatric inpatients.
Source: The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease - Category: Psychiatry Tags: Review Article Source Type: research
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