Community Academic Profiles

Craig S. Rosen

Publication Details

  • Telephone monitoring and support for veterans with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder: a pilot study.

    Rosen CS, DiLandro C, Corwin KN, Drescher KD, Cooney JH, Gusman F. Community Ment Health J. 2006; 42 (5): 501-8

    Dropout from outpatient mental health treatment may contribute to high rates of relapse and rehospitalization among veterans with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In a quasi-experimental cohort study, 87 male and 17 female veterans discharging from residential PTSD treatment received either standard referral to outpatient care (N = 77) or standard referrals supplemented by biweekly telephone calls (N = 27). Telephone monitoring and support was feasible and acceptable to 85% of clients. Compared to prior patient cohorts, clients receiving telephone support were twice as likely (88% vs. 43%) to complete an outpatient visit within 1 month of discharge and reported higher satisfaction with care.

    PubMedID: 16897414


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