Ringle Jay L, Huefner Jonathan C, James Sigrid, Pick Robert, Thompson Ronald W
Boys Town, 14100 Crawford Ave, Boys Town, NE 68010, United States.
Child Youth Serv Rev. 2012 Apr;34(4). doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2011.12.013.
This study examined the 12-month post-departure outcomes for youth who exited a residential treatment program at differing levels of restrictiveness. Study participants were 120 youth who entered an integrated residential continuum of care at its most restrictive level and then either departed the program at the same level or stepped down and departed at a lower level of restrictiveness. Results indicate that youth who stepped down and exited at the lowest level of restrictiveness were the most likely to be living at home or in a homelike setting and experienced fewer formal post-departure out-of-home placements. However, there were no differences in post-departure rates of substance use, arrests, or being in school or having graduated. These results suggest that youth who were served in the integrated continuum and departed at the lowest level of restrictiveness had more positive outcomes at 12-month post-discharge.
本研究考察了在不同限制程度下离开寄宿治疗项目的青少年在离开后12个月的情况。研究参与者为120名青少年,他们以最高限制程度进入综合寄宿连续护理项目,之后要么在同一限制程度离开该项目,要么降低限制程度并在较低限制水平离开。结果表明,以最低限制程度离开的青少年最有可能在家中或类似家庭的环境中生活,且离开后正式的院外安置较少。然而,在离开后的药物使用、被捕、上学或毕业率方面没有差异。这些结果表明,在综合连续护理项目中接受服务并以最低限制程度离开的青少年在出院后12个月有更积极的结果。