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What has been the effect of coercion?
So the effect of coercion or its kin (duress, extortion) may differ depending upon the sort of action for which one seeks to limit one's responsibility, or upon the moral context in which one acted.
Some regarded involuntary admission as necessary to provide care, but considered the treatment effect of coercion as uncertain.
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An explanation might be that the interviewees assessed the direct effects of coercion in a bilateral rather than in a multilateral case.
David Farabee, professor of psychiatry at the University of California Los Angeles, who has studied the effects of coercion on treatment for decades, notes that much of the data here is confounded by what scientists call a "selection effect".
David Farabee, professor of psychiatry at the University of California Los Angeles, who has studied the effects of coercion on treatment for decades, notes that much of the data here is confounded by what scientists call a "selection effect". What this means, essentially, is that preexisting differences between the groups being compared actually account for what look like treatment effects.
The implication is that the beneficiary effects of coercion are harder to defend.
Little is known about factors that could buffer the negative effects of coercion.
As a token of appreciation, all participants were provided a small household item and refreshments (given at the end of the interview to avoid possible effects of coercion).
Additional studies illustrate the long-term effects of coercion as young women who reported being coerced in their first sexual experience also had an increased chance of sexual violence in subsequent relationships [ 15, 16].
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