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Pressures to adhere to treatment ('leverage') in English mental healthcare.

Tom Burns1, Ksenija Yeeles, Andrew Molodynski, Helen Nightingale, Maria Vazquez-Montes, Kathleen Sheehan, Louise Linsell.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Coercion has usually been equated with legal detention. Non-statutory pressures to adhere to treatment, 'leverage', have been identified as widespread in US public mental healthcare. It is not clear if this is so outside the USA. AIMS: To measure rates of different non-statutory pressures in distinct clinical populations in England, to test their associations with patient characteristics and compare them with US rates.
METHOD: Data were collected by a structured interview conducted by independent researchers supplemented by data extraction from case notes.
RESULTS: We recruited a sample of 417 participants from four differing clinical populations. Lifetime experience of leverage was reported in 35% of the sample, 63% in substance misusers, 33% and 30% in the psychosis samples and 15% in the non-psychosis sample. Leverage was associated with repeated hospitalisations, substance misuse diagnosis and lower insight as measured by the Insight and Treatment Attitudes Questionnaire. Housing leverage was the most frequent form (24%). Levels were markedly lower than those reported in the USA.
CONCLUSIONS: Non-statutory pressure to adhere to treatment (leverage) is common in English mental healthcare but has received little clinical or research attention. Urgent attention is needed to understand its variation and place in community practice.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21804149     DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.110.086827

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0007-1250            Impact factor:   9.319


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2.  Trust, deals and authority: community mental health professionals' experiences of influencing reluctant patients.

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3.  Perceived coercion to enter treatment among involuntarily and voluntarily admitted patients with substance use disorders.

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Review 4.  Clinical Relevance of Informal Coercion in Psychiatric Treatment-A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Florian Hotzy; Matthias Jaeger
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6.  Psychometric properties of the French-language version of the Coercion Experience Scale (CES).

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8.  Perceived coercion in psychiatric hospital admission: validation of the French-language version of the MacArthur Admission Experience Survey.

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9.  Different forms of informal coercion in psychiatry: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Veikko Pelto-Piri; Lars Kjellin; Ulrika Hylén; Emanuele Valenti; Stefan Priebe
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