Predictors of treatment outcome in a child and adolescent psychiatry clinic: A naturalistic exploration |
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Authors: | Michael Gordon Kevin M. AntshelLawrence Lewandowski |
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Affiliation: | a State University of New York, Upstate Medical University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, United Statesb Syracuse University, Department of Psychology, United States |
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Abstract: | We present data on predictors of treatment outcome for 3200 consecutive referrals to a child and adolescent psychiatry clinic. Using Reliable Change Index (RCI) methodology, we divided children into those who, between intake and discharge, improved, stayed the same, or got worse according to clinician-rated impairment. Most predictors of improvement were related to parent variables (marital status, maternal anxiety, and ethnicity), while those associated with deterioration were tied to child status (extent of psychiatric comorbidity, history of placement in a self-contained classroom, and a prior trial of psychotropic medications). The implications of these findings for data-driven program development, clinic management, treatment planning, and systems of care are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Predictors Outcome Child mental health System of care Child psychiatry RCI Reliability of Change Index |
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