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List of bibliographic references indexed by involuntarily

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 24.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000110 (2019) Bunta Yoshimura [Japon] ; Shinji Sakamoto [Japon] ; Kojiro Sato [Japon] ; Manabu Takaki [Japon] ; Norihito Yamada [Japon]Predictors of remission during acute treatment of first-episode schizophrenia patients involuntarily hospitalized and treated with algorithm-based pharmacotherapy: Secondary analysis of an observational study.
000136 (2019) Harry Hudson [Royaume-Uni]Coercion in psychiatry: is it right to involuntarily treat inpatients with capacity?
000144 (2019) Bunta Yoshimura [Japon] ; Kojiro Sato [Japon] ; Manabu Takaki [Japon] ; Norihito Yamada [Japon]Algorithm-based pharmacotherapy for first-episode schizophrenia involuntarily hospitalized: A retrospective analysis of real-world practice.
000185 (2018) Rosaria Di Lorenzo [Italie] ; Laura Vecchi ; Cecilia Artoni ; Francesca Mongelli ; Paola FerriDemographic and clinical characteristics of patients involuntarily hospitalized in an Italian psychiatric ward: a 1-year retrospective analysis.
000196 (2018) Anna-Sophia Welte [Autriche] ; Monika Edlinger ; Georg Kemmler ; Nursen Yalcin-Siedentopf ; W Wolfgang Fleischhacker ; Alex HoferCharacteristics of Involuntarily Admitted Patients and Treatment Patterns Over a 21-Year Observation Period.
000204 (2017) Petru Ifteni [Roumanie] ; Andreea S. Szalontay ; Andreea TeodorescuReducing Restraint With Clozapine in Involuntarily Admitted Patients With Schizophrenia.
000278 (2016) Anne Opsal [Norvège] ; Istein Kristensen [Norvège] ; John K Re Vederhus [Norvège] ; Thomas Clausen [Norvège]Perceived coercion to enter treatment among involuntarily and voluntarily admitted patients with substance use disorders.
000343 (2015) Joseph B. Williams [États-Unis]Adjusting Treatment for an Inmate-Patient Receiving Medication Involuntarily.
000381 (2014) Gabriele Mandarelli [Italie] ; Lorenzo Tarsitani ; Giovanna Parmigiani ; Gian M. Polselli ; Paola Frati ; Massimo Biondi ; Stefano FerracutiMental capacity in patients involuntarily or voluntarily receiving psychiatric treatment for an acute mental disorder.
000493 (2011) Hagai Maoz [Israël] ; Israel Kriger[The influence of statutory representation for mentally ill involuntarily committed on the duration of the admission and the time for readmission].
000499 (2011) Nancy L. Van Der Veer [États-Unis] ; David Drachman ; Sami Ahad ; George Silvers ; Gilbert RamosVoluntariness to consent to research in a voluntarily and involuntarily hospitalized psychiatric population.
000521 (2011) V C Iversen [Norvège] ; J E Berg ; R. Sm Vik ; A E VaalerClinical differences between immigrants voluntarily and involuntarily admitted to acute psychiatric units: a 3-year prospective study.
000555 (2010) Olive Bennewith [Royaume-Uni] ; Tim Amos ; Glyn Lewis ; Christina Katsakou ; Til Wykes ; Richard Morriss ; Stefan PriebeEthnicity and coercion among involuntarily detained psychiatric in-patients.
000648 (2007) T. Palmstierna [Suède] ; D. OlssonViolence from young women involuntarily admitted for severe drug abuse.
000814 (2001) M. Gupta [Canada]Treatment refusal in the involuntarily hospitalized psychiatric population: Canadian policy and practice.
000826 (2001) W H Fisher [États-Unis] ; P J Barreira ; A K Lincoln ; L J Simon ; A W White ; K. Roy-Bujnowski ; M. SuddersInsurance status and length of stay for involuntarily hospitalized patients.
000894 (1999) A S Crisanti [États-Unis] ; E J LoveMortality among involuntarily admitted psychiatric patients: a survival analysis.
000895 (1999) Involuntary treatment: civilly committed patients may be involuntarily medicated; involuntary medication to restore competence to stand trial requires judicial approval.
000987 (1995) J. Ullrich ; G. Ulmar ; T. Starzinski[Disease models and change in attitude of involuntarily admitted schizophrenic patients].
000A46 (1993) R S El-Mallakh [États-Unis] ; N R Liebowitz ; K. Patel ; H. Patel ; M A PeszkeImpact of treating involuntarily admitted schizophrenics on an open unit.
000B03 (1990) D M J. LedwithJones v. Gerhardstein: the involuntarily committed mental patient's right to refuse treatment with psychotropic drugs.

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