Measuring Outcomes in the Mental Health Services (Discussion Paper 29)doi:10.1016/S0031-9406(10)60780-8Eirian RickettPhysiotherapy
Mental health disorders or symptoms are associated with a higher risk of HIV acquisition and poor outcomes across the HIV care continuum [3,4,5]. For instance, depression, the most common mental health condition among people living with HIV, has been associated with lower retention in HIV care...
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Assessing performance of mental health services (MHS) providers merely by their outcomes is insufficient. Process factors, such as treatment cost or duration, should also be considered in a meaningful and thorough analysis of quality of care. The present study aims to examine various performance indi...
Rates of hospitalization and death are less than 0.1% in children but increase to 10% or more in older people (Promislow, 2020). The COVID-19 mortality risk is highly concentrated at older ages, particularly those aged 80+ years. In China, the case fatality rate estimates ranged from 0.4...
All of these changes would also positively impact mental health in the U.S. in general. Addressing the needs of populations often requires changes to policies that impact access to care, provider training and resources for everyone. More information:Report:drexel.edu/autismoutcomes/publ … s/NAIR...
Fourth, our definitions of minimally adequate treatment may differ from others in use and, to our knowledge, their relationships with important clinical outcomes have not been studied. In addition, respondents diagnosed as having a disorder shortly before interview may not have had enough time to me...
Research, policies, and mental health services should prioritize and be designed to address the outcomes that matter to youth and families. 2024 by the authors. 展开 关键词: caregiver perspectives child mental health parent support in child mental health youth mental health ...
There had not been any study evaluating the outcomes of the different approaches of restraint method. AIM: To compare the effectiveness of C&R (GS) and SCIP. METHOD: A retrospective cohort study design was employed to compare the rates of disturbed incidents. The patients admitted to C&R (GS)...
Approach #3: Difference-in-Differences and Event Study Models eAppendix 11. Approach #3: Event Study Sensitivity Analyses eTable 1. Unweighted Number of Respondents to the YRBSS by state and year eTable 2. Question Wording and Coding of All Mental Health Outcomes eTable 3. Control V...