Staff’s normative attitudes towards coercion: the role of moral doubt and professional context—a cross-sectional survey study

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The use of coercion is morally problematic and requires an ongoing critical reflection. We wondered if not knowing or being uncertain whether coercion is morally right or justified (i.e. experiencing moral dou...

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