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Psychiatr Serv ; 66(10): 1113-7, 2015 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26030316

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Research to determine the best approach for providing early intervention for mood and anxiety disorders is imperative. The authors describe a process evaluation of an early-intervention program for transition-age youths with mood or anxiety disorders. METHODS: Causal and logic models for pathways to care for the program, as well as descriptive data from 548 participating youths, are presented. Follow-up measures of functional improvement are reported. RESULTS: Diagnostic characterization, symptom severity, and functional impairment of participants indicated that the model selected an appropriate catchment population without creating excessive overinclusion. Self-referred youths reported greater anxiety and substance use. Acceptance by the program was predictive of greater follow-through with treatment. Several variables, including frequent lifetime marijuana use, predicted loss to follow-up. At follow-up, youths were significantly functionally improved. CONCLUSIONS: This process evaluation indicated that the model provided appropriate early intervention for youths with mood or anxiety disorders without causing excessive overinclusion.


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Anxiety Disorders/therapy , Early Medical Intervention/methods , Mood Disorders/diagnosis , Mood Disorders/therapy , Process Assessment, Health Care , Adolescent , Adult , Anxiety Disorders/diagnosis , Anxiety Disorders/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Male , Mood Disorders/epidemiology , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Severity of Illness Index , Young Adult
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