News Report | February 7, 2016
Mental Health Consumer Engagement More Likely With Multiple Intervention Strategies
People diagnosed with mental health disorders entered and stayed in treatment longer when consumer engagement utilized multiple intervention strategies. When consumer engagement had a single strategy, treatment retention rates were higher than without the intervention. When an intervention had components that addressed two strategy focus areas, treatment retention rates were even higher. And, the more areas of strategy focus incorporated in consumer engagement, the higher the level of treatment retention.
The strategy focus categories include:
- Mental health knowledge: Information about the individual's diagnosed condition and treatment options, as well as the conditions under which involuntary hospitalization could . . .