Telehealth has become an integral part of integrated behavioral health (IBH) service delivery in light of the global pandemic. In order to accommodate the rapid changes in service delivery, integrated behavioral health settings have transformed to provide services via telehealth alongside in-person services. While traditionally believed to be an in-person model, this article demonstrates the potential for using telehealth technology to continue offering training and service delivery in an IBH setting in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: This study aims to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the Primary Care Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Screen for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-Fifth Edition (DSM-5) (PC-PTSD-5) as a screening tool for the identification of PTSD among a civilian sample receiving behavioral health treatment within a primary care setting. Validation within a civilian sample will increase the generalizability of the PC-PTSD-5 as a brief screening measure to identify PTSD within primary care practices.
Method: The present study is a retrospective review of data (N = 198) collected as part of a patient registry for an integrated behavioral health consultation service within a primary care clinic.