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World J Psychiatr. Jun 22, 2017; 7(2): 89-97
Published online Jun 22, 2017. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v7.i2.89
Published online Jun 22, 2017. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v7.i2.89
Table 1 Demographics of the participating experts (n = 15)
Variable | mean (SD) |
Age (yr) | 52 (9.5) |
Sex: Male/female | 11/4 |
Years of experience as independent Psychiatrist, consultants, lawyers or advocate | 22 (12.5) |
Professorial experts’ professions | n |
Psychiatrists affiliated with the University of Calgary | 9 |
Professors of psychiatry | 2 |
Associate Clinical Professors (U of C) | 4 |
Assistant Professors | 3 |
Mental Health Advocacy Staff | 3 |
Community order coordinators | 2 |
Lawyers of the Mental health Review Panel | 1 |
Table 2 The administered version of the constructed attitudes towards involuntary admission scale
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
Instructions: Please rate your perception about the following statements in relation to your involuntary admission to hospital (1 = strongly disagree and 5 = strongly agree) | |||||
I think that being detained as an involuntary patient has averted further harm to me | |||||
I believe that I was offered the opportunity to recover in a safe place | |||||
I could not recognize that I needed help when I was very ill | |||||
I felt that I was pressured excessively | |||||
My problem could have been managed without being pressured | |||||
I think that my hospitalization was not necessary at all | |||||
I think that my hospitalization was unfair | |||||
I think that hospitalization was against my rights | |||||
I felt that I was not heard | |||||
Hospitalization against my will posed a permanent threat to my independence | |||||
My problems might have been managed through a voluntary hospitalization | |||||
My problems might have been managed through a shorter hospitalization | |||||
This admission had a negative impact upon the relationship with my family | |||||
My relationship with my psychiatrist was negatively impacted by this involuntary admission | |||||
I felt that that my current or future job could be affected by being in hospital against my will | |||||
I know my rights as an involuntary patient | |||||
I was given passes and other privileges outside the unit when my doctors felt it was ok | |||||
Admission to hospital was a humiliating experience | |||||
I was given the chance to appeal my involuntary admission | |||||
Overall, I was treated with respect | |||||
I think my family should have been involved in the decision about my admission |
Table 3 The Final version of the attitudes towards involuntary admission scale
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
Please rate your perception about the following statements (1 = strongly disagree to 5 = strongly agree) | |||||
I think that hospitalization was against my rights | |||||
I felt that I was not heard | |||||
Admission to hospital was humiliating experience | |||||
I think that my hospitalization was unfair | |||||
My relationship with my psychiatrist was negatively impacted by this involuntary admission | |||||
This admission had a negative impact upon the relationship with my family | |||||
I felt that my current or future job could be affected by being in hospital against my will | |||||
My problem might have been managed through a shorter hospitalization | |||||
My problem might have been managed through a voluntary hospitalization | |||||
Hospitalization against my will posed a permanent threat to my independency | |||||
My problem could have being managed without being pressured | |||||
I felt that I was pressured excessively | |||||
I think that my hospitalization was not necessary at all | |||||
I think my family should have been involved in the decision about my admission | |||||
Please rate your perception about the following statements (1 = strongly agree to 5 = strongly disagree) | |||||
I know my rights as an involuntary patient | |||||
I was given the chance to appeal my involuntary admission | |||||
I think that being detained as an involuntary patient has averted further harm to me | |||||
I could not recognize that I need help when I was very ill | |||||
Overall, I was treated with respect | |||||
I believe that I was offered the opportunity to recover in a safe place | |||||
I was given passes and other privileges outside the unit when my doctors felt it was ok |
Table 4 Demographics of patients (n = 80)
Categorical variables | Frequency (%) |
Sex | |
Male | 52 (65) |
Female | 28 (35) |
Marital status | |
Single | 48 (68) |
Married | 14 (17.5) |
Divorced | 17 (21.3) |
Widow | 1 (1.3) |
Education | |
Elementary | 4 (5.0) |
Junior high | 3 (3.8) |
High school | 35 (43.8) |
College | 20 (25.0) |
University degree | 18 (22.5) |
Occupation | |
Unemployed | 37 (46.3) |
Own business | 9 (11.3) |
Non-skilled/temporary | 3 (3.8) |
Skilled | 26 (32.5) |
Professional | 5 (6.3) |
Brought to hospital by police | |
Yes | 35 (43.8) |
No | 45 (56.2) |
Psychiatric diagnosis | |
Mood disorders | 33 (41.3) |
Psychotic disorders | 23 (28.7) |
Alcohol and substance abuse | 14 (17.5) |
Adjustment disorder | 10 (12.5) |
Mechanical restraints | |
Mechanical restraints used | 11 (13.8) |
Mechanical restraints not used | 69 (86.2) |
Continuous variables | M (SD) |
Age | 37.7 (13.0) |
Number of psychiatric admission | 3.4 (2.9) |
Number of involuntarily admission | 2.2 (2.0) |
Table 5 Experts’ ratings, and patient’s responses to the items (n = 21) of the attitudes towards involuntary admission scale
Items of the constructed list of specifications patients’ and experts’ ratings of the | Experts ratings for the relevancy of itemsa | Patients’ responsesb | ||
Min-Max | mean (SD) | Min-Max | mean (SD) | |
I think that being detained as an involuntary patient has prevented further harm to me | 3-5 | 4.6 (0.65) | 1-5 | 3.1 (1.90) |
I believe that I was offered the opportunity to recover in a safe place | 3-5 | 4.5 (0.66) | 1-5 | 3.9 (1.21) |
I could not recognize that I needed help when I was very ill | 4-5 | 4.8 (0.38) | 1-5 | 2.7 (1.50) |
I felt that I was pressured excessively | 4-5 | 4.7 (0.44) | 1-5 | 2.5 (1.46) |
My problem could have been managed without being pressured | 4-5 | 4.6 (0.65) | 1-5 | 3.3 (1.38) |
I think that my hospitalization was not necessary at all | 4-5 | 4.5 (0.66) | 1-5 | 2.4 (1.36) |
I think that my hospitalization was unfair | 3-5 | 4.4 (0.96) | 1-5 | 2.4 (1.47) |
I think that the hospitalization was against my rights | 3-5 | 4.3 (0.63) | 1-5 | 2.4 (1.45) |
I felt that I was not heard | 2-5 | 4.4 (0.96) | 1-5 | 2.5 (1.45) |
Hospitalization against my will posed a permanent threat to my independence | 3-5 | 4.3 (0.63) | 1-5 | 2.3 (1.50) |
My problems might have been managed through a shorter hospitalization | 2-5 | 4.3 (0.85) | 1-5 | 3.6 (1.40) |
My problems might have been managed through a voluntary hospitalization | 3-5 | 4.6 (0.66) | 1-5 | 2.9 (1.44) |
This admission had a negative impact upon the relationship with my family | 2-5 | 4.4 (0.96) | 1-5 | 2.2 (1.41) |
My relationship with my psychiatrist was negatively impacted by this involuntary admission | 3-5 | 4.4 (0.65) | 1-5 | 1.9 (1.29) |
I felt that that my current or future job could be affected by being in hospital against my will | 3-5 | 4.2 (1.2) | 1-5 | 2.5 (1.48) |
I know my rights as an involuntary patient | 2-5 | 4.7 (0.48) | 1-5 | 3.4 (1.51) |
I was given passes and other privileges outside the unit when my doctors felt it was ok | 3-5 | 4.5 (1.1) | 1-5 | 4.3 (1.12) |
Admission to hospital was a humiliating experience | 1-5 | 4.3 (0.85) | 1-5 | 2.6 (1.48) |
I was given the chance to appeal my involuntary admission | 4-5 | 4.5 (0.66) | 1-5 | 3.2 (1.50) |
Overall, I was treated with respect during this admission | 2-5 | 4.6 (0.51) | 1-5 | 3.9 (1.20) |
I think my family should have been involved in the decision about my admission | 1-5 | 4.6 (0.51) | 1-5 | 3.2 (1.51) |
Mean (SD) for the total samples | 2.8-5 | 4.5 (0.70) | 1-5 | 2.9 (1.2) |
Table 6 Experts’ ratings of the attitudes towards involuntary admission scale format
Experts’ ratings (n = 15) | Min-Max | mean (SD) |
Clarity of the items (1 = not clear, 5 = very clear) | 4-5 | 4.4 (0.65) |
Absence of abrasive language (1 = presence of abrasive, 5 = absence of abrasive language | 4-5 | 4.5 (0.52) |
Comprehensiveness of the instrument (1 = not comprehensive, 5 = comprehensive) | 4-5 | 4.5 (0.66) |
Table 7 Rotated factor matrix, attitude towards involuntary hospitalization scale scores1
Items perceptions of involuntary hospitalizations scale (n = 21) | |||
Factors extracted | Factor loadings | ||
F1 | F2 | F3 | |
I think that my hospitalization was unfair | 0.80 | ||
I think that hospitalization was against my rights | 0.71 | ||
I think that my hospitalization was not necessary at all | 0.70 | ||
Hospitalization against my will posed a permanent threat to my independency | 0.59 | ||
I felt that I was not heard | 0.60 | ||
Admission to hospital was humiliating experience | 0.58 | ||
I believe that I was offered the opportunity to recover in a safe place | 0.56 | ||
This admission had a negative impact upon the relationship with my family | 0.54 | ||
My relationship with my psychiatrist was negatively impacted by this involuntary admission | 0.51 | ||
My problem might have been managed through a shorter hospitalization | 0.51 | 0.46 | |
I felt that my current or future job could be affected by being in hospital against my will | 0.51 | ||
I think my family should have been involved in the decision about my admission | 0.40 | ||
My problem might have been managed through a voluntary hospitalization | 0.74 | ||
I could not recognize that I need help when I was very ill | 0.65 | ||
My problem could have been managed without being pressured | 0.39 | 0.52 | |
I think that being detained as an involuntary patient has averted further harm to me | 0.51 | ||
I was given the chance to appeal my involuntary admission | 0.67 | ||
I was given passes and other privileges outside the unit when my doctors felt it was ok | 0.59 | ||
I know my rights as an involuntary patient | 0.55 | 0.56 | |
Overall, I was treated with respect | 0.56 | ||
I felt that I was pressured excessively | 0.48 | ||
Internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha) for each factor | 0.85 | 0.68 | 0.57 |
Proportion of observed variance for each factor (%) | 25.6 | 10.0 | 8.8 |
Table 8 Pearson product moment correlations between factor scores and client satisfaction questionnaire scores
- Citation: Gabriel A. Development of an instrument to measure patients’ attitudes towards involuntary hospitalization. World J Psychiatr 2017; 7(2): 89-97
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3206/full/v7/i2/89.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5498/wjp.v7.i2.89