Detention of children and adolescents under mental health legislation: a scoping review of prevalence, risk factors, and legal frameworks
Abstract Background For individuals with severe mental illness, involuntary assessment and/or treatment (hereafter detention) can be a necessary intervention to support recovery and may even be lifesaving. Despite this, little is known about how often these interventions are used for children and ad...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Schölin (Author), Zack Tucker (Author), Arun Chopra (Author), Rohan Borschmann (Author), Colin McKay (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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