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Predicting Rehospitalization of Persons with Severe Mental Illness

Authors :
Yamada, Masaki M.
Korman, Maurice
Hughes, Carroll W.
Source :
The Journal of Rehabilitation. April 2000, Vol. 66 Issue 2, 32
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

It is estimated that there are at least four million people with severe and persistent mental illness in the United States (National Institutes of Mental Health, 1992). Severe and persistent [...]<br />Patients with severe and persistent mental illness who were discharged from a state hospital were followed for approximately four years to identify predictors of rehospitalization. Length of time in the community between discharge and readmission was the main outcome variable. Clinical interviews, hospital medical records, and a statewide data communications network which tracks client movement throughout the service delivery system were used to collect data. Race, number of prior psychiatric hospitalizations, type of aftercare residence, and assignment to a residential program were all predictors of who remained in the community the longest. Severity of psychopathology, diagnosis, and degree of family support were not good predictors of community stability.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00224154
Volume :
66
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The Journal of Rehabilitation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.62980226