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Professor Frederik A.Gildberg
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Second phd paper accepted 💪

We explored ethnic disparities in rapid tranquallisation use in adult mental health emergency settings 📚

Online soon with interesting findings 🙏

@drjohnabaker.bsky.social @abricca.bsky.social @gildberg.bsky.social
April 29, 2025 at 7:48 PM
Reposted by Professor Frederik A.Gildberg
👨‍💻 Next phd paper online, together with, among others, @abricca.bsky.social, @drjohnabaker.bsky.social and @gildberg.bsky.social.

💉 We found that especially Black individuals had increased odds of rapid traqullisation use in adult mental health emergency settings.

@sdu.dk @novo-nordisk.bsky.social
Ethnic disparities in rapid tranquillisation use and explanations in adult mental health emergency settings?
Ethnicity is a frequently reported risk factor for rapid tranquillisation (RT) use in mental health. We aimed to investigate the association between e…
www.sciencedirect.com
May 2, 2025 at 9:05 AM
Reposted by Professor Frederik A.Gildberg
📝Article based on my first PhD study is in the Danish news.

🙏 Thanks to @mortensode.bsky.social and Merete Nordentoft for their valuable contribution to the discussion.

@sdu.dk @drjohnabaker.bsky.social @gildberg.bsky.social @abricca.bsky.social
Patienter med indvandrerbaggrund gives oftere medicin med tvang. Professor kalder det ”et overgreb”
Sandsynligheden for at blive tvangsmedicineret i psykiatrien er markant højere, hvis man tilhører en etnisk minoritet. Kulturforskelle og et uforberedt sundhedsvæsen er en del af forklaringen, mener e...
www.kristeligt-dagblad.dk
January 25, 2025 at 11:59 AM
Reposted by Professor Frederik A.Gildberg
Certain ethnic minorities are at a greater risk of receiving restrictive practices than those from ethnic majoritet populations.

Ensuring culturally appropriate care at all stages of mental health care may help reduce such ethnic disparities.
Culturally appropriate care and reduction of restrictive practices in mental health
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doi.org
November 27, 2024 at 9:24 AM