AIM: The study aims to evaluate the effects of assertive community treatment (ACT) on the mental health and overall functioning of adolescents suffering from severe psychiatric disorders and who refuse any traditional child psychiatric care. There are a few studies evaluating the effects of ACT on a population of adolescents with psychiatric disorders. This short report highlights the impact of an ACT programme tailored to the needs of these patients, not only as an alternative to hospitalization, but also as a new form of intervention for patients that are difficult to engage. METHODS: The effect of ACT on 35 adolescents using the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for Children and Adolescents (HoNOSCA) as a measuring tool in pre- and pos...
Abstract — Aims: Assertive approaches to treatment, which are becoming established for individuals w...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a community based program designed to treat persons with seri...
Previous studies have shown that stressful life events (SLEs), gender, social functioning and pretre...
Background: During the past decades deinstitutionalisation policies have led to a transition from in...
During the past decades deinstitutionalisation policies have led to a transition from inpatient towa...
Introduction: When adolescents experience complex psychiatric and social problems, numerous healthca...
Introduction When adolescents experience complex psychiatric and social problems, numerous healthcar...
The efficacy of assertive community treatment for children and adolescents is proven in the United S...
The present study evaluated the efficacy of an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) program for the s...
OBJECTIVE: This 24-month study, conducted in The Netherlands, examined the feasibility of enhancing ...
OBJECTIVE: This 24-month study, conducted in The Netherlands, examined the feasibility of enhancing ...
Objective: In a pilot feasibility and effectiveness study, illness management and recovery (IMR), a ...
Previous studies have shown that stressful life events (SLEs), gender, social functioning and pretre...
Abstract—This review describes Assertive community treat-ment (ACT), an integral component of the ca...
During adolescence numerous of important social abilities are acquired within interactions with peer...
Abstract — Aims: Assertive approaches to treatment, which are becoming established for individuals w...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a community based program designed to treat persons with seri...
Previous studies have shown that stressful life events (SLEs), gender, social functioning and pretre...
Background: During the past decades deinstitutionalisation policies have led to a transition from in...
During the past decades deinstitutionalisation policies have led to a transition from inpatient towa...
Introduction: When adolescents experience complex psychiatric and social problems, numerous healthca...
Introduction When adolescents experience complex psychiatric and social problems, numerous healthcar...
The efficacy of assertive community treatment for children and adolescents is proven in the United S...
The present study evaluated the efficacy of an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) program for the s...
OBJECTIVE: This 24-month study, conducted in The Netherlands, examined the feasibility of enhancing ...
OBJECTIVE: This 24-month study, conducted in The Netherlands, examined the feasibility of enhancing ...
Objective: In a pilot feasibility and effectiveness study, illness management and recovery (IMR), a ...
Previous studies have shown that stressful life events (SLEs), gender, social functioning and pretre...
Abstract—This review describes Assertive community treat-ment (ACT), an integral component of the ca...
During adolescence numerous of important social abilities are acquired within interactions with peer...
Abstract — Aims: Assertive approaches to treatment, which are becoming established for individuals w...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is a community based program designed to treat persons with seri...
Previous studies have shown that stressful life events (SLEs), gender, social functioning and pretre...