Risk factors for AMA discharge from VA inpatient alcoholism treatment programs
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Risk factors for AMA discharge from VA inpatient alcoholism treatment programs
Abstract
This study was designed to identify those risk factors associated with discharge from inpatient alcoholism treatment against medical advice (AMA) and the underlying reasons for these discharges. Data on the characteristics of patients and their index hospitalization were obtained from the systematic review of medical records for 186 alcoholics who were discharged AMA and 201 alcoholics who completed treatment. Comorbid medical diagnosis reduced the risk of AMA discharge by one quarter, whereas court referral to treatment reduced the risk by one half. A college education, vocational or other training, being employed, and having a history of previous AMA discharges significantly increased the risk. The most common reasons for AMA discharge, as perceived by treatment providers, were psychosocial problems, difficulties in the treatment program, and lack of interest in treatment. The clinical implications of these findings for the inpatient treatment of alcoholics are discussed.
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