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Coercion in psychiatric care: what have we learned from research?
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Coercion in psychiatric care: what have we learned from research?
Lidz CW. Coercion in psychiatric care: what have we learned from research? J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 1998; 26(4):631-7.
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Ambulatory Care
Coercion
Empirical Research
Forensic Psychiatry
Humans
Mental Disorders
Patient Advocacy
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Research Design
Scandinavian and Nordic Countries
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Charles W Lidz PhD