Hoge SK, Appelbaum PS, Greer A. An empirical comparison of the stone and dangerousness criteria for civil commitment.
Am J Psychiatry 1989;
146:170-5. [PMID:
2912258 DOI:
10.1176/ajp.146.2.170]
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Abstract
Massachusetts civil commitment criteria were compared in an emergency setting with a set of criteria developed by Dr. Alan Stone. Contrary to expectations, the Stone criteria proved to be more restrictive in a sample of 503 patients. Few patients would be newly committable under the Stone criteria; of the 35 patients committable under the Stone standard, 32 also met the current Massachusetts criteria for commitment. The clinical and policy implications of the adoption of the Stone criteria are discussed.
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