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. 2015 Jun;66(6):638-40.
doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201400422. Epub 2015 Mar 1.

Peer respites: a research and practice agenda

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Peer respites: a research and practice agenda

Laysha Ostrow et al. Psychiatr Serv. 2015 Jun.

Abstract

Peer respites are voluntary, short-term residential programs designed to support individuals experiencing or at risk of a psychiatric crisis. These programs posit that for many mental health services users, traditional psychiatric emergency department and inpatient hospital services are undesirable and avoidable when less coercive or intrusive community-based supports are available. Intended to provide a safe and homelike environment, peer respites are usually situated in residential neighborhoods. These programs are starting to spread across the United States, yet there is very little rigorous research on whether they are being implemented consistently across sites and which processes and outcomes may lead to benefits for persons experiencing psychiatric crises and for overburdened mental health systems. This Open Forum outlines implementation and research issues that peer respites face.

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