Predictors for early and long-term readmission in involuntarily admitted patients
Predictors for early and long-term readmission in involuntarily admitted patients
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United States: Elsevier Limited
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English
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It is a common aim to reduce psychiatric readmissions. Although risk factors for readmissions were described, specific data in the group of patients with potentially aversively experienced involuntary admissions are lacking. To better understand underlying mechanisms, it is important to identify factors that are linked to readmissions in this speci...
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Predictors for early and long-term readmission in involuntarily admitted patients
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0010-440X
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1532-8384
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10.1016/j.comppsych.2023.152439