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Effects of Medication Management and Discharge Planning on Early Readmission of Psychiatrically Hospitalized Adolescents

NCJ Number
230041
Journal
Social Work in Mental Health Volume: 8 Issue: 2 Dated: March - April 2010 Pages: 117-133
Author(s)
Cynthia A. Fontanella, Ph.D.; Kathleen J. Pottick, Ph.D.; Lynn A. Warner, Ph.D.; John V. Campo, Ph.D.
Date Published
April 2010
Length
17 pages
Annotation
This study examined the multiple stablization approaches used in psychiatric hospitals for adolescents and the outcome of such methods.
Abstract
This study examines the effect of clinical stabilization strategies medication management and discharge planning on early readmission of psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents. Controlling for demographic and clinical factors, results showed the risk of readmission was higher for youths who had medications added to an existing medication regimen, were placed in group homes, or discharged to partial hospitalization programs. Overall, findings indicate that stabilization strategies developed collaboratively between psychiatrists and social workers can reduce early readmission. However, improved medication monitoring upon discharge is needed, and the study results raise questions about the use of partial hospitalization to compensate for premature discharge. Tables and references (Published Abstract)