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Coerced Hospital Admission and Symptom Change—A Prospective Observational Multi-Centre Study

INTRODUCTION: Coerced admission to psychiatric hospitals, defined by legal status or patient's subjective experience, is common. Evidence on clinical outcomes however is limited. This study aimed to assess symptom change over a three month period following coerced admission and identify patient...

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Autores principales: Kallert, Thomas W., Katsakou, Christina, Adamowski, Tomasz, Dembinskas, Algirdas, Fiorillo, Andrea, Kjellin, Lars, Mastrogianni, Anastasia, Nawka, Pětr, Onchev, Georgi, Raboch, Jiri, Schützwohl, Matthias, Solomon, Zahava, Torres-González, Francisco, Bremner, Stephen, Priebe, Stefan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3227658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22140543
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028191
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author Kallert, Thomas W.
Katsakou, Christina
Adamowski, Tomasz
Dembinskas, Algirdas
Fiorillo, Andrea
Kjellin, Lars
Mastrogianni, Anastasia
Nawka, Pětr
Onchev, Georgi
Raboch, Jiri
Schützwohl, Matthias
Solomon, Zahava
Torres-González, Francisco
Bremner, Stephen
Priebe, Stefan
author_facet Kallert, Thomas W.
Katsakou, Christina
Adamowski, Tomasz
Dembinskas, Algirdas
Fiorillo, Andrea
Kjellin, Lars
Mastrogianni, Anastasia
Nawka, Pětr
Onchev, Georgi
Raboch, Jiri
Schützwohl, Matthias
Solomon, Zahava
Torres-González, Francisco
Bremner, Stephen
Priebe, Stefan
author_sort Kallert, Thomas W.
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description INTRODUCTION: Coerced admission to psychiatric hospitals, defined by legal status or patient's subjective experience, is common. Evidence on clinical outcomes however is limited. This study aimed to assess symptom change over a three month period following coerced admission and identify patient characteristics associated with outcomes. METHOD: At study sites in 11 European countries consecutive legally involuntary patients and patients with a legally voluntary admission who however felt coerced, were recruited and assessed by independent researchers within the first week after admission. Symptoms were assessed on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. Patients were re-assessed after one and three months. RESULTS: The total sample consisted of 2326 legally coerced patients and 764 patients with a legally voluntary admission who felt coerced. Symptom levels significantly improved over time. In a multivariable analysis, higher baseline symptoms, being unemployed, living alone, repeated hospitalisation, being legally a voluntary patient but feeling coerced, and being initially less satisfied with treatment were all associated with less symptom improvement after one month and, other than initial treatment satisfaction, also after three months. The diagnostic group was not linked with outcomes. DISCUSSION: On average patients show significant but limited symptom improvements after coerced hospital admission, possibly reflecting the severity of the underlying illnesses. Social factors, but not the psychiatric diagnosis, appear important predictors of outcomes. Legally voluntary patients who feel coerced may have a poorer prognosis than legally involuntary patients and deserve attention in research and clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-32276582011-12-02 Coerced Hospital Admission and Symptom Change—A Prospective Observational Multi-Centre Study Kallert, Thomas W. Katsakou, Christina Adamowski, Tomasz Dembinskas, Algirdas Fiorillo, Andrea Kjellin, Lars Mastrogianni, Anastasia Nawka, Pětr Onchev, Georgi Raboch, Jiri Schützwohl, Matthias Solomon, Zahava Torres-González, Francisco Bremner, Stephen Priebe, Stefan PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Coerced admission to psychiatric hospitals, defined by legal status or patient's subjective experience, is common. Evidence on clinical outcomes however is limited. This study aimed to assess symptom change over a three month period following coerced admission and identify patient characteristics associated with outcomes. METHOD: At study sites in 11 European countries consecutive legally involuntary patients and patients with a legally voluntary admission who however felt coerced, were recruited and assessed by independent researchers within the first week after admission. Symptoms were assessed on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. Patients were re-assessed after one and three months. RESULTS: The total sample consisted of 2326 legally coerced patients and 764 patients with a legally voluntary admission who felt coerced. Symptom levels significantly improved over time. In a multivariable analysis, higher baseline symptoms, being unemployed, living alone, repeated hospitalisation, being legally a voluntary patient but feeling coerced, and being initially less satisfied with treatment were all associated with less symptom improvement after one month and, other than initial treatment satisfaction, also after three months. The diagnostic group was not linked with outcomes. DISCUSSION: On average patients show significant but limited symptom improvements after coerced hospital admission, possibly reflecting the severity of the underlying illnesses. Social factors, but not the psychiatric diagnosis, appear important predictors of outcomes. Legally voluntary patients who feel coerced may have a poorer prognosis than legally involuntary patients and deserve attention in research and clinical practice. Public Library of Science 2011-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3227658/ /pubmed/22140543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028191 Text en Kallert et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kallert, Thomas W.
Katsakou, Christina
Adamowski, Tomasz
Dembinskas, Algirdas
Fiorillo, Andrea
Kjellin, Lars
Mastrogianni, Anastasia
Nawka, Pětr
Onchev, Georgi
Raboch, Jiri
Schützwohl, Matthias
Solomon, Zahava
Torres-González, Francisco
Bremner, Stephen
Priebe, Stefan
Coerced Hospital Admission and Symptom Change—A Prospective Observational Multi-Centre Study
title Coerced Hospital Admission and Symptom Change—A Prospective Observational Multi-Centre Study
title_full Coerced Hospital Admission and Symptom Change—A Prospective Observational Multi-Centre Study
title_fullStr Coerced Hospital Admission and Symptom Change—A Prospective Observational Multi-Centre Study
title_full_unstemmed Coerced Hospital Admission and Symptom Change—A Prospective Observational Multi-Centre Study
title_short Coerced Hospital Admission and Symptom Change—A Prospective Observational Multi-Centre Study
title_sort coerced hospital admission and symptom change—a prospective observational multi-centre study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3227658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22140543
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028191
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