Literature DB >> 21807812

Psychiatrists' attitudes towards the procedure of involuntary admission to mental hospitals in China.

Yang Shao1, Bin Xie, Zhiguo Wu.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In order to protect the rights of the mentally ill, legislation on the standards and procedures of compulsory detention has been made at the local and national level in China. AIMS: This study aims to examine psychiatrists' attitudes towards seeking involuntary admission in mainland China.
METHOD: Three hundred and fourteen (314) qualified members of the Chinese Psychiatrist Association (CPA) were surveyed using a questionnaire to assess their attitudes about the procedure of involuntary admission to mental hospitals. Data were analysed using χ(2) and logistic regression.
RESULTS: Some psychiatrists in the CPA had several arbitrary attitudes towards the process of admission. Females, aged under 35, with a low education level and a low position in the institution showed stricter attitudes in the procedure of involuntary admission. Areas with mental health legislation showed significant positive relationships with stricter attitudes.
CONCLUSIONS: Every effort needs to be made to minimize these arbitrary attitudes to prevent potential negative outcomes. There is still a long way to go in protecting the rights of people diagnosed with mental illness.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21807812      PMCID: PMC4108612          DOI: 10.1177/0020764011408541

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Soc Psychiatry        ISSN: 0020-7640


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