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The impact of a mental health crisis respite upon clients' symptom distress.

Resource type
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Title
The impact of a mental health crisis respite upon clients' symptom distress.
Abstract
This study examined clients who were admitted to a mental health respite program in the first 3 months of 2011 in order to identify the ability of the program to reduce symptom distress and to explore related psychosocial factors. Participants were provided with self-report questionnaires that included measurements of demographics, mental health status, symptom severity, and program satisfaction. Results indicate a significant improvement in symptom distress (p < 0.05), mental health confidence (p < 0.1), and self-esteem (p < 0.05) from admission to discharge. No change was detected in largely external measurements.
Publication
Community mental health journal
Date
2013
Volume
49
Issue
4
Pages
433-7
Journal Abbr
Community Ment Health J
DOI
Citation Key
rosenImpactMentalHealth2013
ISSN
1573-2789
Language
English
Extra
1 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Place: United States Rosen, Jonathan. Department of Social Work, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT, USA. jonathan.m.rosen@gmail.com
Citation
Rosen, J., & O’Connell, M. (2013). The impact of a mental health crisis respite upon clients’ symptom distress. Community Mental Health Journal, 49(4), 433–437. https://doi.org/10/gmvm5s