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Mental health outcome evaluation / David C. Speer.

By: Contributor(s): ©1998Description: 1 online resource (xii, 121 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780126565751
  • 0126565759
  • 9780080536217
  • 0080536212
  • 1281119393
  • 9781281119391
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mental health outcome evaluation.LOC classification:
  • RA790.5 .S64 1998eb
NLM classification:
  • 2000 B-956
  • WM 30
Online resources:
Contents:
Why Evaluate Mental Health Service Outcomes? -- A Different Perspective: Practical Outcome Evaluation. -- So, How Do We Tell if Something Works? -- What Should Be Measured? Issues. -- What Should Be Measured? Instruments. -- Potential Booby Traps and Landmines. -- Practical Implementation Issues and Suggestions. -- In Conclusion, Shouldn't Everybody Evaluate Outcomes? (and Other Loose Ends). -- Index.
Summary: Mental Health Outcome Evaluation bridges the gap between traditional research and evaluation methods by presenting an alternative to the highly technical and statistical methods developed in the laboratory for mental health care professionals. It focuses on outcome evaluation of mental health services for adults, concentrating on the general principles that can be used to assess the service effectiveness of community health centers, clinics, and private practices. The book presents a formidable argument for descriptive outcome studies through its evaluation of the results and consequences of care and treatment as well as clinician ratings. It is written in a non-technical style, making it accessible to anyone in the mental health industry. Key Features * Addresses industry efforts to monitor and assess information about results and consequences of mental health care and treatment * Evaluates use of clinician ratings as outcome information * Offers accessible general principles for managers and mental health services researchers * Presents the best argument for descriptive outcome studies.
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Mental Health Outcome Evaluation bridges the gap between traditional research and evaluation methods by presenting an alternative to the highly technical and statistical methods developed in the laboratory for mental health care professionals. It focuses on outcome evaluation of mental health services for adults, concentrating on the general principles that can be used to assess the service effectiveness of community health centers, clinics, and private practices. The book presents a formidable argument for descriptive outcome studies through its evaluation of the results and consequences of care and treatment as well as clinician ratings. It is written in a non-technical style, making it accessible to anyone in the mental health industry. Key Features * Addresses industry efforts to monitor and assess information about results and consequences of mental health care and treatment * Evaluates use of clinician ratings as outcome information * Offers accessible general principles for managers and mental health services researchers * Presents the best argument for descriptive outcome studies.

Why Evaluate Mental Health Service Outcomes? -- A Different Perspective: Practical Outcome Evaluation. -- So, How Do We Tell if Something Works? -- What Should Be Measured? Issues. -- What Should Be Measured? Instruments. -- Potential Booby Traps and Landmines. -- Practical Implementation Issues and Suggestions. -- In Conclusion, Shouldn't Everybody Evaluate Outcomes? (and Other Loose Ends). -- Index.

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