Seokjoo Kim's research while affiliated with Daegu University and other places

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Determinants of the use of community-based mental health services after mobile crisis team services: An empirical approach using the Cox proportional hazard model
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June 2017

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Journal of Community Psychology

Seokjoo Kim

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HyunSoo Kim

It is crucial for people to have an immediate link to community-based mental health services (CMHSs) after psychiatric crisis. This study aims to identify the determinants of people's use of CMHSs after Mobile Crisis Team (MCT) intervention. This study integrated four local administrative records and selected 1,771 adults who received MCT intervention in 2008. The authors measured the length between the last day of crisis period and the first date of using CMHSs and used the Cox proportional hazard model to estimate its predictors. Of the sample, 44.2% used CMHSs within 30 days after MCT intervention. Cox proportional hazards model identifies predictors of using CMHSs such as clients' diagnosis, substance abuse issues, treatment history, and the interventions during the crisis period. The findings reconfirm the vital roles of MCT intervention such as linking resources and referral services. Because this study simultaneously observes the process and postphase of psychiatric crisis intervention, its findings not only assist in improving interventions for people with psychiatric crisis but also support social policy and programs that strengthen the continuum of care.

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... Outside of police-based responses, recommendations have been made for wider implementation of mobile crisis teams (14,15). Mobile crisis teams are dispatched from the mental health system and provide onsite assessment, intervention, consultation, and referral (16). Recently, a broader range of nonpolice crisis response models have emerged. ...

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Crisis Response Model Preferences of Mental Health Care Clients With Prior Misdemeanor Arrests and of Their Family and Friends
Determinants of the use of community-based mental health services after mobile crisis team services: An empirical approach using the Cox proportional hazard model
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  • June 2017

Journal of Community Psychology