The Long-Term Effect of Outpatient Commitment on Service Use |
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Authors: | Barbara M. Rohland James E. Rohrer Christopher C. Richards |
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Affiliation: | (1) Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, USA;(2) University of Iowa, USA |
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Abstract: | The long-term effect of outpatient commitment on service use was evaluated in 81 patients with serious and persistent mental illness. An increased number of outpatient visits and a decreased number of hospital admissions, total hospital days, and lengths of stay were observed during commitment periods of greater than 1 year relative to levels of use in the same patients over the 12-month period preceding commitment. This study provides support that outpatient commitment improves compliance with outpatient treatment and reduces hospital use in patients who are on outpatient commitment to a single treatment agency for periods up to 5 years. |
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Keywords: | commitment of mentally ill mental disorders treatment refusal mental health services community mental health aftercare |
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