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Ethnic disparities in the use of restrictive practices in adult mental health inpatient settings: a scoping review.

Martin Locht PedersenFrederik Alkier GildbergJohn Anthony BakerJanne Brammer DamsgaardEllen Boldrup Tingleff
Published in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2022)
Ethnic disparities in restrictive practice use in adult mental health inpatient settings has received some scholarly attention. Evidence suggests that certain ethnic minorities were more likely to experience restrictive practices than other groups. However, extant research was characterised by a lack of consensus and continuity. Furthermore, widely different definitions of ethnicity and restrictive practices were used, which hampers researchers' and clinicians' understanding of the issue. Further research in this field may improve mental health practice.
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