Differences of mentally ill patients' satisfaction degree during their involuntary or voluntary stay in a psychiatric clinic
Background: Mental health illness is not considered as a private matter, as it affects not only the mental patient's life and those who are considered his/her immediate family, but also the society as a whole. The involuntary examination and/or hospitalization in the field of mental health as t...
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Main Authors: | Aspasia Goula (Author), Evaggelos Margetis (Author), Maria-Aggeliki Stamouli (Author), Dimitra Latsou (Author), Vasiliki Gkioka (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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