AI Article Synopsis

  • Intensive outpatient (IOP) psychiatric treatment is being increasingly utilized for high-risk youth, but the outcomes following treatment referrals remain unclear.
  • A study involving 744 adolescents showed that commercially insured youth had a better completion rate than those without commercial insurance.
  • Youth receiving telehealth services had similar hospitalization rates as those in-person but experienced higher dropout rates due to absences or withdrawal.

Article Abstract

Intensive outpatient (IOP) psychiatric treatment is increasingly deployed to meet the needs of psychiatrically high-risk youth; however, documentation of treatment disposition for in-person and/or telehealth modalities following treatment referral is largely unknown. The current study examined psychiatrically high-risk youth baseline treatment disposition patterns and explored variations according to treatment modality (telehealth vs. in-person). Using archival records of 744 adolescents ( = 14.91, = 1.60) admitted to a psychiatric IOP, multinomial logistic regressions revealed that commercially insured youth fared better than non-commercially insured youth with respect to treatment completion. When treatment modality was accounted for, youth treated on telehealth were no more likely to be psychiatrically hospitalized compared to youth treated with in-person services. However, youth treated on telehealth dropped out due to excessive absences or withdrawal/refusal to a greater extent than those treated in person. Future studies should examine clinical outcomes in addition to treatment disposition patterns to further understand youth's course of treatment at intermediate level of care settings (e.g., IOP).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13591045231165191DOI Listing

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