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Post-inpatient Attrition from Care “As Usual” in Veterans with Multiple Psychiatric Admissions.

Authors :
Bowersox, Nicholas W.
Saunders, Stephen M.
Berger, Bertrand
Source :
Community Mental Health Journal; Dec2013, Vol. 49 Issue 6, p694-703, 10p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Disengagement from outpatient care following psychiatric hospitalization is common in high-utilizing psychiatric patients and contributes to intensive care utilization. To investigate variables related to treatment attrition, a range of demographic, diagnostic, cognitive, social, and behavioral variables were collected from 233 veterans receiving inpatient psychiatric services who were then monitored over the following 2 years. During the follow-up period, 88.0 % ( n = 202) of patients disengaged from post-inpatient care. Attrition was associated with male gender, younger age, increased expectations of stigma, less short-term participation in group therapy, and poorer medication adherence. Of those who left care, earlier attrition was predicted by fewer prior-year inpatient psychiatric days, fewer lifetime psychiatric hospitalizations, increased perceived treatment support from family, and less short-term attendance at psychiatrist appointments. Survival analyses were used to analyze the rate of attrition of the entire sample as well as the sample split by short-term group therapy attendance. Implications are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00103853
Volume :
49
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Community Mental Health Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
92652210
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-012-9544-8