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International variations in mental-health law regulating involuntary commitment of psychiatric patients as measured by the Mental Health Legislation Attitudes Scale

机译:精神病患者的心理健康法律卫生法的国际变化,精神疗效态度态度态度

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Previous research illustrated that the laws regulating involuntary placement and treatment of people with mental-health problems are diverse across countries. International studies comparing satisfaction levels between countries are rare. We compared the opinions of professionals and family members about the operation of the national mental-health law regulating forcibly admission and treatment of psychiatric patients in 11 countries: Ireland, Iceland, England and Wales, Romania, Slovenia, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Norway and India. An online survey design was adopted using a Mental Health Legislation Attitudes Scale (MHLAS). This brief nine-item questionnaire was distributed via email to psychiatrists, general practitioners, acute and community mental-health nurses, tribunal members, police officers and family members in each collaborating country. The levels of agreement/disagreement were measured on a Likert scale. Data were analysed both per question and with regard to a total MHLAS 'approval' score computed as a sum of the nine questions. We found that respondents in England and Wales and Denmark expressed the highest approval for their national legislation (76% and 74%, respectively), with those in India and Ireland expressing the lowest approval (65% and 64%, respectively). Almost all countries had a more positive attitude in comparison to Ireland on the admission criteria for involuntary placement and the way people are transferred to psychiatric hospitals. There are significant variations across Europe and beyond in terms of approval for how the national mental-health law framework operates in each country.
机译:以前的研究表明,在各种国家规范非自愿展示和治疗心理健康问题的人的法律是多元化的。比较国家之间满意度水平的国际研究很少见。我们将专业人士和家庭成员的意见与全国心理健康法调节强行入院和治疗精神病患者在11个国家的行动:爱尔兰,冰岛,英国和威尔士,罗马尼亚,斯洛文尼亚,丹麦,德国,瑞典,挪威和印度。使用精神卫生法律态度规模(MHLA)采用了在线调查设计。这篇短暂的9件商品问卷通过电子邮件发送到精神科医生,全科医生,急性和社区心理健康护士,法庭,警察和家庭成员在每个合作国家。协议/分歧的水平以李克特规模计量。每个问题分析数据,并考虑到整个MHLA的“批准”分数,计算为九个问题的总和。我们发现英格兰和威尔士和丹麦的受访者表示最高批准其国家立法(分别为76%和74%),与印度和爱尔兰分别表示最低批准(分别为65%和64%)。与爱尔兰对非自愿安置的录取标准相比,几乎所有国家都有更积极的态度,以及人们转移到精神病院的方式。欧洲及以外,在批准各国的批准方面存在显着变化。

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