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Lower versus higher frequency of sessions in starting outpatient mental health care and the risk of a chronic course; a naturalistic cohort study.

Bea G TiemensMargot KloosJan SpijkerTheo IngenhovenMirjam KampmanGert-Jan Hendriks
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2019)
In addition to severity at start of treatment and other predictors of outcome, a low frequency of initial treatment sessions might lead to a less favorable outcome and a more chronic course of the mental disorder. This association seems not to be limited to a specific diagnostic group, but was found in a large group of patients with common mental disorders (depression and anxiety disorders) and patients with a personality disorder. Despite organizational obstacles, more effort should be made to start treatment quickly by an effective frequency of session.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • physical activity