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Severe alcoholism in the mental health sector: II. Effects of service utilization on readmission.

作者信息

Siegel C, Alexander M J, Lin S

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol. 1984 Nov;45(6):510-6. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1984.45.510.

Abstract

A follow-up study of a cohort of suburban alcoholics who are comprehensively served by the public mental health sector used a Cox survival time analyses to examine the relationship of patient characteristics, receipt of outpatient services and readmission to inpatient care. Patients were followed up until their first readmission to inpatient care or for 2 yr subsequent to an inpatient episode. As expected, established chronicity was associated with short "survival" in the community, as were youth and living alone. For first admissions, the receipt of aftercare was associated with a decreased likelihood of readmission, especially in conjunction with inpatient stays of treatment that included rehabilitation services. Patients who had established a pattern of chronicity, however, appeared resistant to the effect of these services. The transition from inpatient to aftercare services was identified as a crucial point in treatment. Aftercare patients who did not receive services beyond 6 months in the community were likely to be readmitted, suggesting that this period is also an important focus for treatment planning.

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