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Children's Services
Social Policy, Research, and Practice
Volume 4, 2001 - Issue 2
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In-Home, Family-Centered Psychiatric Treatment for High-Risk Children and Youth

Pages 51-68 | Published online: 15 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

In-home services are a core component of family preservation services and were developed as an alternative to out-of-home placement for children and adolescents in need of intensive psychosocial intervention. Extant studies that evaluate the effectiveness of in-home service have been criticized because they often do not use reliable and valid outcome measures. In this study we describe and evaluate an in-home program used by a large multistate health care organization in the Rocky Mountain region. An outcome measure that is currently being used by several managed care companies, the Youth Outcome Questionnaire (Burlingame, Wells, & Lambert, 1995), was used to objectively evaluate response to treatment in 104 patients ranging in age from 4 to17 who received in-home care. Using Jacobson and Truax's (1991) method, 62% of these patients demonstrated reliable improvement and 28% were classified as meeting the recovery criterion. Fiscal, patient care, and future research implications for in-home care are explored.

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