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Recent treatment history vs clinical characteristics in the prediction of use of outpatient psychiatric services

Abstract

Background

The use of outpatient psychiatric services has been shown to be a complex function of sociodemographic, clinical, and pathway variables. The relative contribution of each variable or groups of variables in explaining the variability in the use of outpatient psychiatric services, however, remains poorly documented.

Methods

The subjects (N=382) were all patients admitted to an outpatient psychiatric clinic serving mostly a minority and low-income population. The charts of the patients were reviewed for sociodemographic, clinical, and pathway variables and the number of outpatient visits. The pathway variables studied were source of referral and most recent psychiatric treatment service used. Both bivariate and multivariate statistics were used to analyze the data.

Results

Pathway variables were better predictors of the number of outpatient visits than clinical variables after controlling for sociodemographic variables.

Conclusion

Patients recently hospitalized may be sicker or have fewer social supports and therefore require more outpatient visits. Recent treatment history stands out as an important variable in the prediction of the number of outpatient mental health visits. More research is needed to examine the influence of pathway variables on treatment decisions.

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de Figueiredo, J.M., Boerstler, H. & Doros, G. Recent treatment history vs clinical characteristics in the prediction of use of outpatient psychiatric services. Soc Psychiat Epidemiol 41, 130–139 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-005-0999-6

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Key words

  • pathways
  • psychiatric services
  • utilization
  • outpatient