Measurement-based care for suicidal youth: Outcomes and recommendations from the Services for Teens At Risk (STAR) Center

Author:

Victor Sarah E.ORCID,Salk Rachel H.,Porta Giovanna,Hamilton Edward,Bero Kelsey,Poling Kim,Brent David A.,Goldstein Tina R.

Abstract

Measurement-based care has demonstrable benefits, but significant implementation barriers slow dissemination in real-world clinical settings, especially youth behavioral health care. Here, we describe use of measurement-based care in a specialty clinic offering a continuum of outpatient care for suicidal youth. We characterize strategies used to facilitate measurement-based care in this population and ways in which challenges to implementation have been addressed. We examined adherence to measurement-based care procedures relative to treatment engagement data from electronic medical records, as well as data from clinicians regarding acceptability and utility of measurement-based care. Results suggest that measurement-based care is both feasible and acceptable for use with suicidal youth. Here we provide future directions in measurement-based care in this, and other, behavioral health settings.

Funder

Pennsylvania Legislature

University of Pittsburgh

National Institute of Mental Health

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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