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Clinical and Social Functioning Outcomes of Assisted Outpatient Treatment: Results From a Multisite Evaluation.

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Johnson, KL; Parish, WJ; Theis, E; Van Dorn, RA; Callahan, L; Swanson, JW; Swartz, MS
Published in: Psychiatr Res Clin Pract
2025

OBJECTIVE: This study used data from a multi-site evaluation of six assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) programs to assess the effectiveness of AOT on treatment adherence, clinical functioning, and social functioning outcomes. METHODS: Sites provided primary data (e.g., structured client interviews across multiple timepoints) and subsets of secondary data on Medicaid/non-Medicaid service encounters, local/state arrest records, and public/private hospitalizations. One of the six sites provided primary data for a comparison population. Pre-post analyses pooled data across each of the six AOT sites and incorporated robustness checks using comparison and secondary data. RESULTS: Among 392 AOT clients, appointment and treatment adherence increased by more than 24% and 20%, respectively, in 6- and 12-month follow-up windows relative to baseline. Symptomology, perceived mental health ratings, life satisfaction, and therapeutic alliance scores all improved significantly. Violent behavior was reduced by more than 19%, and suicidal ideation decreased by more than 24%. There was more than a 40% reduction in the percentage of clients with any psychiatric inpatient episodes, and more than an 8-night reduction in the number of nights spent in psychiatric inpatient care. The proportion of clients with arrests decreased by more than 19%, those with any illicit drug use decreased by more than 14%, and in the 6 months following entry into AOT, there was a 12% reduction in the proportion of clients experiencing any homelessness. CONCLUSIONS: Findings point to significant improvements across a range of client outcomes upon receipt of AOT, spanning domains of treatment adherence, clinical functioning, and social functioning outcomes.

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Psychiatr Res Clin Pract

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2575-5609

Publication Date

2025

Volume

7

Issue

3

Start / End Page

174 / 181

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United States
 

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Johnson, K. L., Parish, W. J., Theis, E., Van Dorn, R. A., Callahan, L., Swanson, J. W., & Swartz, M. S. (2025). Clinical and Social Functioning Outcomes of Assisted Outpatient Treatment: Results From a Multisite Evaluation. Psychiatr Res Clin Pract, 7(3), 174–181. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.prcp.20240162
Johnson, Kiersten L., William J. Parish, Elysha Theis, Richard A. Van Dorn, Lisa Callahan, Jeffrey W. Swanson, and Marvin S. Swartz. “Clinical and Social Functioning Outcomes of Assisted Outpatient Treatment: Results From a Multisite Evaluation.Psychiatr Res Clin Pract 7, no. 3 (2025): 174–81. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.prcp.20240162.
Johnson KL, Parish WJ, Theis E, Van Dorn RA, Callahan L, Swanson JW, et al. Clinical and Social Functioning Outcomes of Assisted Outpatient Treatment: Results From a Multisite Evaluation. Psychiatr Res Clin Pract. 2025;7(3):174–81.
Johnson, Kiersten L., et al. “Clinical and Social Functioning Outcomes of Assisted Outpatient Treatment: Results From a Multisite Evaluation.Psychiatr Res Clin Pract, vol. 7, no. 3, 2025, pp. 174–81. Pubmed, doi:10.1176/appi.prcp.20240162.
Johnson KL, Parish WJ, Theis E, Van Dorn RA, Callahan L, Swanson JW, Swartz MS. Clinical and Social Functioning Outcomes of Assisted Outpatient Treatment: Results From a Multisite Evaluation. Psychiatr Res Clin Pract. 2025;7(3):174–181.

Published In

Psychiatr Res Clin Pract

DOI

EISSN

2575-5609

Publication Date

2025

Volume

7

Issue

3

Start / End Page

174 / 181

Location

United States