Are patients shocked by ECT?

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Abstract

72 consecutive patients treated with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for severe mental illness were asked their opinions about ECT: 83% considered they had improved as a result of the treatment and 81% would have it again. Most found the experience neutral or pleasant and 54% thought the dentist more distressing. Claims in newspapers, magazines, television and elsewhere that ECT is cruel and frightening receive little support from the results of this study.

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Hughes, J., Barraclough, B. M., & Reeve, W. (1981). Are patients shocked by ECT? Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 74(4), 283–285. https://doi.org/10.1177/014107688107400409

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