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Youth Mobile Response and Stabilization Services: Factors Associated with Multiple Episodes of Care.

Morica HutchisonKayla M TheriaultKagnica SengJeffrey VanderploegKenneth R Conner
Published in: Community mental health journal (2023)
Mobile response and stabilization services (MRSS) provide short-term, community-based, care to individuals in crisis. Minimal studies have explored which factors are associated with multiple episodes of MRSS care. We used a retrospective cohort design of MRSS electronic health records to explore demographic and clinical characteristics associated with multiple episodes of care among 2,641 youth ages 5-21 years old in New York, USA. Youth with multiple episodes of care (n = 585; 22.2%) were more likely to be non-Hispanic, have treatment histories including presenting problems related to adjustment, conduct, mood, or suicidal thoughts and behaviors, have high-level mental health visits, and more follow-up visits. Future research should examine the unmet needs of non-Hispanic populations and whether characteristics associated with multiple MRSS episodes are consistent across populations to inform procedures targeting unmet needs that prevent or minimize repeated use during crises.
Keyphrases
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