There have been well-documented misunderstandings about the use and powers of section 5(2) of the Mental Health Act (MHA) 1983, however there are no published studies looking at how education of the clinicians involved affects any outcome measures. The aim of this study was to examine the im...
Section 136 of the Mental Health Act is unusual being both an aspect of the Mental Health Act and a power of arrest. It has a long and controversial history related to concerns about who has been detained and how the section was applied. More recently, Section 136 has had a public ...
5(2) of the Mental Health Act 1983 is not always preceded by the use of nurses' holding power under s. 5(4). In this review of patients in North Cheshire, all applications o... Salib,Emad - 《Medicine Science & the Law》 被引量: 37发表: 1998年 Section 136, The Mental Health ...
the Canada Health Act to compel the provinces to enforce them.The obvious obstacle to a section 7 challenge on these grounds is that patients with life-threateningillnesses will give priority to retaining the services of doctors, rather... SH Hartt,PJ Monahan - 《C.d.howe Institute》 被引量...
13,44 Severity and Treatment The proportion of respondents who received health care treatment for emotional or substance-use problems during the 12 months before the WMH interview varies widely across surveys (Table 5), from a low of 0.8% in Nigeria to a high of 15.3% in the United States....
Section 136, the Mental Health Act 1983; levels of knowledge among accident and emergency doctors, senior nurses, and police constables. Emerg Med J. 2002; 19: 295-300.Lynch, R.M., Simpson, M., Higson, M. and Grout, P. (2002), "Section 136, The Mental Health Act 1983; levels ...
Parkinson’s disease, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and suicide attempts, than other subtypes, mirroring the comparisons on mental health measures (‘Differences in neuroimaging phenotypes across subtypes’ section). In addition, subtype 3 presented a high genetic susceptibility to ischemic stroke, ...
Nature Mental Health volume 2, pages 63–75 (2024)Cite this article 5383 Accesses 13 Citations 37 Altmetric Metrics details Abstract Aging diminishes social cognition, and changes in this capacity can indicate brain diseases. However, the relative contribution of age, diagnosis and brain reserve ...
leading to changes in autonomic activity) [14], as well as by personality and contextual factors (e.g., shared social experiences) [15]. Musical experiences also impact neurochemical processes involved in reward processing [10,13,14,16,17,18], which are also implicated in mental health disord...
Frequent nighttime smartphone use can disturb healthy sleep patterns and may adversely affect mental health and wellbeing. This study aims at investigating whether nighttime smartphone use increases the risk of poor mental health, i.e. loneliness, depressive symptoms, perceived stress, and low life sa...