A country report: impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on involuntary psychiatric treatment in Austria.
Matthäus FellingerThomas WaldhoerBenjamin VyssokiMichaela AmeringLisa LeutgebAndreas GschaiderBernhard RappertDaniel KönigGernot FuggerPhilipp KnasmüllerAndrea GmeinerPublished in: BJPsych open (2023)
Restrictions such as lockdowns affect coercive measures and resulted in fewer but longer involuntary psychiatric admissions during weeks of lockdown in Austria. These results strengthen previous findings that showed the dependence of coercive measures on external factors, highlighting the need to further clarify causality and desired prevention effects when using coercive measures.