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Permissible errors in managing property: an approach to the threshold of capacity
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Ontario. michel.silberfeld@utoronto.ca
Objective:
To demonstrate a practical approach to describing the threshold of mental capacity.
Method:
A retrospective analysis of 62 cases of assessments for capacity to manage property was carried out to record the type and frequency of errors.
Results:
For items on the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), there was no clear demarcation of items associated with a judgement of capable. On the clinical criteria, several items almost completely distinguished capable from incapable subjects.
Conclusions:
The permissible error approach makes the threshold of capacity explicit. It is well suited to the emphasis put on functional performance in the evaluation of mental capacity.
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