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Erschienen in: Community Mental Health Journal 8/2017

23.01.2017 | Brief Report

Clinical Factors Associated with Successful Discharge from Assertive Community Treatment

verfasst von: Elizabeth Bromley, Lisa Mikesell, Fiona Whelan, Gerhard Hellemann, Marcia Hunt, Gary Cuddeback, Daniel W. Bradford, Alexander S. Young

Erschienen in: Community Mental Health Journal | Ausgabe 8/2017

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Abstract

We sought to explore clinical factors associated with successful transition from Assertive Community Treatment to less intensive clinical services. Mixed-method observational follow up study of veterans discharged from three VA-affiliated ACT teams to less intensive clinical services. Of the 240 veterans in ACT, 9% (n = 21) were discharged during the study period. Among the 11 of 21 discharged veterans who enrolled in the follow up study, reason for discharge, designated by the veteran’s primary clinician at the time of discharge, predicted outcomes (p = 0.02) at 9 months, with “disengagement” as a reason for discharge predicting poorer outcomes. Six of 11 veterans experienced poor outcomes at 9 months, including incarceration and substance use relapse. ACT clinicians rarely discharge clients. Many clients may experience negative clinical events following ACT discharge, and clients may be difficult to follow post-discharge. Client disengagement from ACT may indicate higher likelihood of poor outcomes following discharge to less intensive clinical services.
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Data come from “Mental Health Intensive Case Management (MHICM) in the Department of Veterans Affairs: The Fifteenth National Performance Monitoring Report FY 2011,” Northeast Program Evaluation Center, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, CT.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Clinical Factors Associated with Successful Discharge from Assertive Community Treatment
verfasst von
Elizabeth Bromley
Lisa Mikesell
Fiona Whelan
Gerhard Hellemann
Marcia Hunt
Gary Cuddeback
Daniel W. Bradford
Alexander S. Young
Publikationsdatum
23.01.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Community Mental Health Journal / Ausgabe 8/2017
Print ISSN: 0010-3853
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-2789
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-017-0083-1

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