2019
DOI: 10.5455/apd.31877
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Evaluation of individuals referred to the Medical Board of Psychiatry Hospital for guardianship

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“…In practice, the most common reasons for guardianship are schizophrenia, dementia, mental retardation, and bipolar disorders (12). A statistical study conducted in 2017 examined the records of 810 individuals referred to a training and research hospital, and it was found that reports indicating the need for a legal representative were issued for 81.7% of them (13). The same study indicated that 31% of the referred individuals were diagnosed with dementia, 28% with a psychotic disorder, 8.1% with bipolar disorder, and 15.2% with intellectual disability.…”
Section: Mental Illness From the Perspective Of Guardianship Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In practice, the most common reasons for guardianship are schizophrenia, dementia, mental retardation, and bipolar disorders (12). A statistical study conducted in 2017 examined the records of 810 individuals referred to a training and research hospital, and it was found that reports indicating the need for a legal representative were issued for 81.7% of them (13). The same study indicated that 31% of the referred individuals were diagnosed with dementia, 28% with a psychotic disorder, 8.1% with bipolar disorder, and 15.2% with intellectual disability.…”
Section: Mental Illness From the Perspective Of Guardianship Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same study indicated that 31% of the referred individuals were diagnosed with dementia, 28% with a psychotic disorder, 8.1% with bipolar disorder, and 15.2% with intellectual disability. It was emphasized that reports indicating the need for guardianship were issued for 76.8% of the cases (13). Determining whether a person has a mental illness requires expertise, and according to Turkish Civil Code Article 409 of the law, a decision on restriction due to mental illness or mental weakness can only be made based on an official health committee report.…”
Section: Mental Illness From the Perspective Of Guardianship Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%