The persistence of child and adolescence mental healthcare: results from registry data.
Hermien H DijkRoel D FreriksRob J M AlessieJochen O MierauPublished in: BMC health services research (2020)
The results indicate that the majority of mental healthcare persistence for children and adolescents is due to time-invariant individuals characteristics. Additionally, we find that in the absence of further shocks a sudden increase of 10 care contacts in the present year is associated with an average of less than 3 additional care contacts at some point in the future. This result provides essential information about the necessity of budget increases for future years in the case of exogenous increases in healthcare use.