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Can involuntary outpatient commitment reduce hospital recidivism?: Findings from a randomized trial with severely mentally ill individuals

Publication Type  Journal Article
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Authors  Swartz, M. S.; Swanson, J. W.; Wagner, H. R.; Burns, B. J.; Hiday, V. A.; Borum, R.
Journal Title  American Journal of Psychiatry
Year of Publication  1999
Volume  156
Pages  1968-1975
ISBN Number  0002-953X
Accession Number  WOS:000083934800019
Key Words  schizophrenia; civil commitment; insight; coercion; involuntary outpatient commitment; rehospitalization; severe mental illness
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Times Cited: 10123rd International Congress of Law and Mental HealthJul 01-03, 1998Paris, france

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Schizophrenic patients' retrospective attitudes regarding involuntary psychopharmacological treatment and restraint

Publication Type  Journal Article
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Authors  Naber, D.; Kircher, T.; Hessel, K.
Journal Title  European Psychiatry
Year of Publication  1996
Volume  11
Pages  7-11
Accession Number  Peer Reviewed Journal: 1
Key Words  involuntary treatment; competence; insight; restraint; schizophrenia
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Endorsement of personal benefit of outpatient commitment among persons with severe mental illness

Publication Type  Journal Article
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Authors  Swartz, M. S.; Swanson, J. W.; Monahan, J.
Journal Title  Psychology Public Policy and Law
Year of Publication  2003
Volume  9
Pages  70-93
Journal Date  Mar-Jun
ISBN Number  1076-8971
Accession Number  ISI:000182912300005
Key Words  coercion; perceived coercion; violent behavior; schizophrenia; insight; hospitalization; coercion
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Rotting with their rights on: Why the criteria for ending commitment or restraint of liberty need not be the same as the criteria for initiating commitment or restraint of liberty, and how the restraint may sometimes justifiably continue after its prerequ

Publication Type  Journal Article
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Authors  Kress, K.
Journal Title  Behavioral Sciences & the Law
Year of Publication  2006
Volume  24
Pages  573-598
ISBN Number  0735-3936
Accession Number  WOS:000240161200016
Key Words  involuntary outpatient commitment; schizophrenic-patients; mental-illness; insight; medication; disorders; adherence; psychosis
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Times Cited: 1Symposium on the Core Mental Health Law Issue of Capacity to Consent to Treatment and Research2004Univ So Calif Law Sch, Los Angeles, CA

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The MacArthur Treatment Competence Study .1. Mental-illness and competence to consent to treatment

Publication Type  Journal Article
Authors  Grisso, T.; Appelbaum, P. S.
Journal Title  Law and Human Behavior
Year of Publication  1995
Volume  19
Pages  105-126
Journal Date  Apr
ISBN Number  0147-7307
Accession Number  ISI:A1995QR64500001
Key Words  chronic-schizophrenic patients; informed consent; decision-making; tardive-dyskinesia; insight; medication; capacity; psychopathology; assessments; population
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ISI Document Delivery No.: QR645Times Cited: 158Cited Reference Count: 90Plenum publ corpNew york

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