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  1. Medication-Free Treatment in Mental Health Care How Does It Differ from Traditional Treatment?
  2. Impact of introducing capacity-based mental health legislation on the use of community treatment orders in Norway: case registry study
  3. Why Service Users Choose Medication-Free Psychiatric Treatment: A Mixed-Method Study of User Accounts
  4. Collaborative care for mental health: a qualitative study of the experiences of patients and health professionals
  5. Cost and quality-of-life impacts of community treatment orders (CTOs) for patients with psychosis: economic evaluation of the OCTET trial
  6. Carer involvement in compulsory out-patient psychiatric care in England
  7. Community treatment orders: Are they useful?
  8. Factorial structure and long-term stability of the Autonomy Preference Index.
  9. Recall of patients on community treatment orders over three years in the OCTET CTO cohort
  10. What does being on a community treatment orders entail? A 3-year follow-up of the OCTET CTO cohort
  11. Evidence-Based Practice in Use of CTOs
  12. Community treatment orders in the UK 5 years on: a repeat national survey of psychiatrists
  13. Likelihood and predictors of detention in patients with personality disorder compared with other mental disorders: A retrospective, quantitative study of Mental Health Act assessments
  14. Effectiveness of Community Treatment Orders: The International Evidence
  15. Non-consent bias in OCTET – Authors' reply
  16. Effect of increased compulsion on readmission to hospital or disengagement from community services for patients with psychosis: follow-up of a cohort from the OCTET trial
  17. Reply
  18. Increased influence and collaboration: a qualitative study of patients’ experiences of community treatment orders within an assertive community treatment setting
  19. In defence of OCTET
  20. Associations Between Continuity of Care and Patient Outcomes in Mental Health Care: A Systematic Review
  21. Informal coercion in psychiatry: a focus group study of attitudes and experiences of mental health professionals in ten countries
  22. Community treatment orders: clinical and social outcomes, and a subgroup analysis from the OCTET RCT
  23. Patient, psychiatrist and family carer experiences of community treatment orders: qualitative study
  24. Coercion and compulsion in mental healthcare—An international perspective
  25. Trust, Deals and Authority: Community Mental Health Professionals’ Experiences of Influencing Reluctant Patients
  26. The OCTET RCT – a reply to Dr Mustafa
  27. CTOs: what is the state of the evidence?
  28. The use of leverage in community mental health: Ethical guidance for practitioners
  29. Community treatment orders: Current evidence and the implications
  30. Operationalising the capability approach for outcome measurement in mental health research
  31. A systematic review of the effect of community treatment orders on service use
  32. Community treatment orders for patients with psychosis – Authors' reply
  33. Community treatment orders for patients with psychosis (OCTET): a randomised controlled trial
  34. Leverage and other informal pressures in community psychiatry in England
  35. Threats and offers in community mental healthcare
  36. Community treatment orders in England and Wales: national survey of clinicians' views and use
  37. LAWFULNESS OF A RANDOMISED TRIAL OF THE NEW COMMUNITY TREATMENT ORDER REGIME FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
  38. Researching Mental Health in Minority Ethnic Communities: Reflections on Recruitment
  39. Coercion and compulsion in community mental health care
  40. Community treatment orders
  41. Intersectoral partnerships, the knowledge economy and intangible assets
  42. Benefits of working in partnership: A model
  43. “The walls were so damp and cold” fuel poverty and ill health in Northern Ireland: Results from a housing intervention
  44. The right tool for the task: ‘boundary spanners’ in a partnership approach to tackle fuel poverty in rural Northern Ireland
  45. Integrating sustainable development and public health on the island of Ireland
  46. Smoking and peer groups: Results from a longitudinal qualitative study of young people in Northern Ireland
  47. Hard boys, attractive girls: expressions of gender in young people's conversations on smoking in Northern Ireland
  48. Anxious adults vs. cool children: children's views on smoking and addiction