Compulsory Community Treatment Orders in New Zealand and the provision of care: An examination of national databases and predictors of outcome
Background: Compulsory Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) are contentious because they impose severe restrictions on individuals in community settings. The existing evidence for CTOs is constrained by ethical and methodological limitations and may not support usual clinical practise. This study exami...
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Main Authors: | Ben Beaglehole (Author), Giles Newton-Howes (Author), Chris Frampton (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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