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Last Updated: February 2003
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Title: Detention of people with severe personality disorders: a systematic review. (36 refs).
Author: Buchanan, A; Leese, M.
Source: Lancet. 2001 8 Dec. 358(9297). p1955-9.

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Title: Leave of absence. (Main provisions of Section 17 of the 1983 Mental Health Act allowing detained patients to be granted leave of absence).
Author: Curran, C; Grimshaw, C.
Source: Open Mind. 2001 Nov,Dec. (112). p28.

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Title: Shockproof. (Ethical issues facing nurses concerning compulsory ECT treatment).
Author: Baldwin, H.
Source: Nursing Standard. 2001 4 Jul. 15(42). p21.

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Title: Rectification of applications and recommendations under s15 MHA. (Section 15 of the Mental Health Act 1983 ensuring that detention in hospital or guardianship are valid).
Author: Curran, C; Grimshaw, C.
Source: Open Mind. 2001 Mar,Apr. (108). p29.

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Title: Is there racial bias in clinicians' perceptions of the dangerousness of psychiatric patients? A review of the literature. (Use of compulsory admission and seclusion and restaint. 47 refs).
Author: Spector, R.
Source: J Mental Health. 2001 Feb. 10(1). p5-15.

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Title: Detaining patients: a study of nurses' holding powers. (Research in an acute psychiatric unit into nurses use of section 5(4) of the 1983 Mental Health Act. 2 refs).
Author: Ajetunmobi, O.
Source: Nursing Times. 2001 1 Feb. 97(5). p38-9.

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Title: Re-sectioning following discharge. (Discussion of a recent court ruling which confirmed as lawful the immediate re-sectioning of a patient. 1 ref).
Author: Parsons, A.
Source: Mental Health & Learning Disabilities Care. 2000 Dec. 4(4). p139.

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Title: The nurses' power to detain informal psychiatric patients: a review of the statutory and common law provisions in England and Wales. (40 refs).
Author: Houlihan, G.
Source: J Advanced Nursing. 2000 Oct. 32(4). p864-70.

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Title: Nearest not dearest. (Implications for the Human Rights Act to the powers given to 'nearest relatives' of patients detained under the Mental Health Act. 1 ref).
Author: Cooke, S; Foster, S.
Source: Mental Health Nursing. 2000 Sep. 20(7). p24.

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Title: Legal issues arising in community nursing, part 8: removal to a place of safety. (Under section 135 of the Mental Health Act 1983 or section 47 of the National Assistance Act 1948. 9 refs).
Author: Dimond, B.
Source: Br J Community Nursing. 2000 Jul. 5(7). p345-7.

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Title: The Human Rights Act is coming: is your service ready? (Implications for mental health services with emphasis on detention).
Author: Grey, E; Tucker, R.
Source: Mental Health Practice. 2000 Jul. 3(10). p8-10.


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Title: Mental health review tribunals. (Procedure for patients to appeal against detention, guardianship or supervised discharge under the 1983 Mental Health Act. 3 refs).
Author: Curran, C; Grimshaw, C.
Source: Open Mind. 2000 May,Jun. (103). p21.

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Title: De facto detentions: why mental health nurses may be avoiding using Section 5(4). (The Nurse's Holding Power regulations of the 1983 Mental Health Act. 31 refs).
Author: Ashmore, R; Carver, N.
Source: Mental Health Practice. 2000 Feb. 3(5). p12-8.




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