Tests of competency to consent to treatment
Roth, Loren H. ; Meisel, Alan ; Lidz, Charles W.
Roth, Loren H.
Meisel, Alan
Lidz, Charles W.
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Journal Article
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1977-03-01
Keywords
Adult
Awareness
Cognition
Decision Making
Female
Humans
*Informed Consent
Jurisprudence
Mental Disorders
*Mentally Ill Persons
Middle Aged
Personal Autonomy
Risk
*Risk Assessment
United States
ILL
Behavioral Disciplines and Activities
Medical Jurisprudence
Mental and Social Health
Psychiatry
Psychiatry and Psychology
Awareness
Cognition
Decision Making
Female
Humans
*Informed Consent
Jurisprudence
Mental Disorders
*Mentally Ill Persons
Middle Aged
Personal Autonomy
Risk
*Risk Assessment
United States
ILL
Behavioral Disciplines and Activities
Medical Jurisprudence
Mental and Social Health
Psychiatry
Psychiatry and Psychology
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Abstract
The authors describe the various tests of competency to consent to treatment used today, which include the following: 1)evidencing a choice, 2)"reasonable" outcome of choice, 3)choice based on "rational" reasons, 4)ability to understand, and 5)actual understanding. They analyze the applicability of these tests to patients' decisions to accept or refuse psychiatric treatment and illustrate the problems of ap-lying these tests by citing clinical case examples. They find that the circumstances in which competency becomes an issue determine which elements of which tests are stressed and which are underplayed.
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Am J Psychiatry. 1977 Mar;134(3):279-84.
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842704