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[Compulsory psychiatric treatment and the patients' perspective]
Gerhard Längle1, Wiltrud Bayer
1Tübinger Forschungsgruppe Sozialpsychiatrie der Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie Tübingen. gerhard.laengle@zfp-zwiefalten.de
Most patients found involuntary psychiatric treatment unjustified. However, a significant portion gained insight into their illness and treatment during follow-up, highlighting the need for individualized care and aftercare.
Area of Science:
- Psychiatry
- Mental Health Law
Context:
- Investigates patient perspectives on involuntary treatment in psychiatry.
- Examines legal commitment and its impact on patient views.
Purpose:
- To explore patient experiences and perceptions of involuntary psychiatric treatment.
- To assess patient insight into illness and treatment over time.
Summary:
- A majority of patients deemed involuntary treatment unjustified, both immediately and retrospectively.
- A substantial number of patients demonstrated illness insight at follow-up.
- Patients tended towards extreme views (justified/unjustified) rather than ambivalence.
Impact:
- Findings underscore the importance of individualized attention to involuntary treatment experiences.
- Suggests a need for systematic aftercare to support patients post-commitment.
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