Effect of time-limited psychotherapy on patient dropout rates
- PMID: 2400003
- DOI: 10.1176/ajp.147.10.1341
Effect of time-limited psychotherapy on patient dropout rates
Abstract
The authors conducted an archival study of 149 new clinic patients at a large community mental health center. The dropout rate for patients in brief psychotherapy in which the length of therapy was specified at the outset of treatment (time-limited psychotherapy) (32%) was about one-half the dropout rate for patients in brief (67%) and long-term (61%) individual psychotherapy. The difference in dropout rates could not be explained by patient demographic or diagnostic variables or by therapist characteristics measured in the study. The results suggest that setting a specific time limit on individual psychotherapy at the outset of treatment can reduce the patient dropout rate in a public mental health clinic.
Comment in
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Factors affecting patient dropout rates.Am J Psychiatry. 1992 Feb;149(2):275-6. doi: 10.1176/ajp.149.2.275a. Am J Psychiatry. 1992. PMID: 1580912 No abstract available.
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