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Satisfaction and Perceived Coercion in Voluntary Hospitalisations: Impact of Past Coercive Experiences.

Debora Martinez1, Alexandra Brodard1,2, Benedetta Silva1,3, Oana Diringer4, Charles Bonsack1, Stéphane Morandi1,3, Philippe Golay5,6,7.   

Abstract

Coercion in psychiatry is associated with several detrimental effects, including in the long term. The effect of past experience of coercion on the perception of subsequent hospitalisations remains less studied. The present study aimed to assess the impact of past experience of coercion on the perception of coercion and satisfaction with subsequent voluntary hospitalisations. A total of 140 patients who were hospitalised on a voluntary basis were included. Fifty-three patients experienced coercion before this hospitalisation and 87 did not. Patients were assessed for treatment satisfaction and perceived coercion. Health status was also evaluated by both patients and carers. Past experience of coercion was the independent variable. Perceived coercion and satisfaction scores were used as different dependent variables in a series of regression models. Results suggested a long-term detrimental impact of past experience of coercion on some aspects of satisfaction and perceived coercion in subsequent voluntary hospitalisations even when controlling for self and carers-rated health status. Overall, this study suggests that special attention should be paid to patients who are voluntarily admitted to hospital but have a history of coercion, as they may still be impacted by their past coercive experiences. Ways to increase satisfaction and reduce perceived coercion of these patients are discussed.
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Keywords:  Involuntary hospitalisation; Long-term impact; Perceived coercion; Perceived humiliation; Satisfaction

Year:  2022        PMID: 36279029     DOI: 10.1007/s11126-022-10005-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Q        ISSN: 0033-2720


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