BJPsych International (Aug 2017)

Key international themes in coercion

  • Andrew Molodynski,
  • Anthony O'Brien,
  • Jonathan Burns

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1192/S2056474000001926
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
pp. 61 – 63

Abstract

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Coercion remains a dominant theme in mental healthcare and a source of major concern. While the presence of coercion is ubiquitous internationally, it varies significantly in nature and degree in different countries and is influenced by a variety of factors. Recent reports have raised concerns about physical restraint and the increasing use of legislation in high-income countries. At the same time, a recent Human Rights Watch report on pasung (the practice of tying or restricting movement more generally) in Indonesia has served to highlight the plight of many in middle- and lower-income countries who are subject to degrading and dehumanising ‘treatment’.