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Item Country Report 2018: Pakistan(2018) Nadeem, AhmadIndividuals in Pakistan are free to form organizations, associations, foundations or any other type of nonprofits (Articles 15-17 of the Constitution of Pakistan). Several laws allow such registrations or authorizations to work as nonprofit organizations or social welfare agencies. In terms of purposes, generally there are no restrictions on the type of objectives toward which organizations want to work. The only restriction is that organizations cannot be formed for the promotion of sectarian differences.Item Perceived coercion and need for hospital admission among psychiatric in-patients: figures from a Pakistani tertiary care hospital(International Affairs of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2011-02) Zuberi, Saman I.; Sajid, Ayesha; Yousafzai, Abdul Wahab; Bhutto, Naila; Khan, Murad Moosa; Psychiatry, School of MedicineIn Pakistan, an increasing proportion of psychiatric patients present to community health services as crisis admissions, with their relatives as the main decision makers. Patients are bound to perceive this process as coercive. Farnham & James (2000) report that elements of coercion are found even in voluntary hospital admission, in the form of verbal persuasion, physical force and threats of commitment. Few patients consider hospitalisation justified and most view the process of admission negatively (Swartz et al, 2003; Katsakou & Priebe, 2006; Priebe et al, 2009).