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The Strengths model of team case management was assessed relative to an existing high quality psychosocial rehabilitation program that informally provided many services typical of case management (e.g., service linkage, monitoring, and consumer advocacy). The experimental evaluation triangulated consumer and family member responses with mental health professional reports and consumer records of hospitalization and crisis center contacts. An analysis of data from these four sources revealed that one year after full program implementation, consumers who received case management in conjunction with psychosocial rehabilitation functioned at a higher level of competency and experienced significantly lower psychiatric symptomatology than consumers who received only psychosocial rehabilitation. Implications for the successful integration of case management into an existing community support program are discussed.
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The case management program and the research project were both supported by a research demonstration grant (#R18 MH46070-03) from the Community Support Program of NIMH. The NIMH project monitor, Dr. Frances Randolph, provided invaluable advice and encouragement during all phases of the research.
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Macias, C., Kinney, R., Farley, O.W. et al. The role of case management within a community support system: Partnership with psychosocial rehabilitation. Community Ment Health J 30, 323–339 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02207486
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