Journal article
The efficacy of involuntary treatment in the community: Consumer and service provider perspectives
L Brophy, D Ring
Social Work in Mental Health: the journal of behavioral and psychiatric social work | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1300/J200v2n02_10
Abstract
Since the passing of the Mental Health Act (1986), Victoria, Australia, has implemented Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) as an alternative to involuntary inpatient admission for patients who are assessed as unable to be treated less restrictively but in an effort to avoid frequent hospital admissions. it is estimated that currently 3,000 people are annually placed on CTOs in this Australian state. The following article will review existing international and national literature on the subject of forms of involuntary treatment in the community before reporting on the findings of a research project that focused on gaining both consumer and service provider perspectives on the efficacy of CTOs...
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