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. 1993 Feb;28(1):17-22.
doi: 10.1007/BF00797828.

Utilization patterns of community mental health services by newly referred patients

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Utilization patterns of community mental health services by newly referred patients

Y Lerner et al. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 1993 Feb.

Abstract

The present study compared the pattern of service utilization over a 1-year period, of 349 newly referred adult patients to the four community mental health clinics in Jerusalem. Treatment in these clinics is provided free of charge and there are no limits on length of treatment. Irrespective of patient diagnosis and clinic setting, the percentage of patients remaining in contact with the clinics declined sharply during the first 3 months, and after 6 months stabilized to around 25-40%. However, among patients with nonmajor psychiatric disorders, inter-clinic variation in compliance with treatment was observed. In clinics with a long-term psychotherapeutic orientation, a larger proportion of patients was referred to other services following intake, and a larger proportion of patients dropped out of treatment. In these clinics, more patients were placed on waiting lists before beginning treatment, and the drop-out rate among these patients was significantly higher than that of patients in treatment. The implications of these results for treatment policy in public services are discussed.

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