Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment, volume 166, pages 209399
Parent SMART: Effects of residential treatment and an adjunctive parenting intervention on behavioral health services utilization
Sara J. Becker
1
,
Tim Janssen
2
,
Hannah Shiller
3
,
Emily DiBartolo
3
,
Yiqing Fan
3
,
Timothy Souza
2
,
Lourah M Kelly
4
,
Sarah A Helseth
3
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-11-01
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ISSN: 29498759, 29498767
Abstract
Scant research has examined the impact of residential treatment on adolescent behavioral healthcare utilization post-discharge, even though behavioral healthcare utilization is major driver of healthcare costs. In the primary analyses of a pilot randomized trial, Parent SMART - a technology-assisted intervention for parents of adolescents in residential treatment - was found to improve parental monitoring and parent-adolescent communication, reduce adolescent drinking, and reduce adolescent school-related problems, relative to residential treatment as usual (TAU). The goal of this secondary analysis of the pilot randomized trial was to assess the effects of residential treatment and the adjunctive Parent SMART intervention on both the amount and type of subsequent behavioral healthcare utilization.
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