Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
Research & Innovation, Youth & Young Adult Services, Thresholds, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Behav Health Serv Res. 2021 Jan;48(1):77-92. doi: 10.1007/s11414-020-09699-0.
Adult providers struggle to engage 18-25-year olds despite high rates of serious mental health challenges observed among this age group. A new model, called "Emerge," combines the intensive outreach and multidisciplinary team-based approach used in Assertive Community Treatment with Positive Youth Development principles and practices used in the Transition to Independence Process Model. Emerge bridges youth and adult services, focuses on supporting transition-to-adulthood milestone achievement, and is a sister team to Coordinated Specialty Care for recent psychosis onset. This paper describes Emerge components, practices, and findings from a feasibility pilot study using agency administrative data. Most prevalent goals were employment and social support/relationship related. The majority made progress on individual goals, engaged in employment and education, and experienced decreased psychiatric hospitalizations. Community mental health policy and practice implications are discussed, including funding blending of evidence-based practices for those transitioning to adulthood with youth-onset serious mental health conditions.
尽管在这个年龄段观察到严重的心理健康挑战的发生率很高,但成年提供者在吸引 18-25 岁年轻人方面仍存在困难。一种名为“Emerge”的新模式结合了在积极青年发展过程模型中使用的强化外展和多学科团队方法,以及在过渡到独立过程模型中使用的原则和实践。Emerge 连接了青年和成人服务,专注于支持向成年期过渡的里程碑成就,是最近精神病发作的协调专科护理的姐妹团队。本文描述了使用机构管理数据进行可行性试点研究的 Emerge 组成部分、实践和发现。最常见的目标是就业和社会支持/关系相关。大多数人在个人目标上取得了进展,从事就业和教育,并经历了减少精神科住院治疗。讨论了社区心理健康政策和实践的影响,包括为那些过渡到成年期的人提供证据基础实践的资金融合,以及为青年期出现严重心理健康问题的人提供资金融合。