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Mental health symptoms and engagement in a stepped-care mental health service among patients with a violent versus nonviolent injury.
This study examined differences in engagement between survivors of nonviolent versus violent injury in the Trauma Resilience and Recovery Program (TRRP), a technology-enhanced model designed to provide evidence-based mental health screening and treatment. Data was analyzed from adult patients enrolled in TRRP and admitted to a Level-I trauma service. Results showed that engagement in services at bedside was similar for survivors of violent and nonviolent traumatic injury; patients with a violent injury had higher levels of posttraumatic stress disorder and depressive symptoms 30 days after injury, but were less likely to engage in mental health screening. The authors concluded that patients with violent traumatic injury have higher levels of mental health needs but face greater barriers to accessing services. Effective strategies are needed to ensure continuity of care and access to mental health care.
AHRQ-funded; HS028006.
Citation: O'Connor KE, Shanholtz CE, Espeleta HC .
Mental health symptoms and engagement in a stepped-care mental health service among patients with a violent versus nonviolent injury.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg 2024 Apr; 96(4):650-57. doi: 10.1097/ta.0000000000004078..
Keywords: Behavioral Health, Patient and Family Engagement, Trauma
