» Articles » PMID: 21745235

Psychotherapy Dropouts: Differences by Modality, License, and DSM-IV Diagnosis

Overview
Date 2011 Jul 13
PMID 21745235
Citations 11
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Dropouts are frequent in mental health care. Several client factors have been identified as dropout predictors, including ethnic minority status, race, low SES, and more severe symptoms. Research on therapist and process variables is less common, and findings are inconsistent. This study used administrative data for 434,317 patients from CIGNA Behavioral Health (CIGNA) to examine dropout rates by profession of provider, therapy modality, and DSM-IV diagnosis. Results indicate that among the providers, MFTs have the lowest dropout rates in the CIGNA network. Of the therapy modalities, individual therapy is associated with lower dropout rates than family therapy. Mood and anxiety disorders have lower dropout rates than other diagnosis categories, while schizophrenia, psychotic, and substance use disorders have the highest dropout rates.

Citing Articles

Understanding Users' Experiences of a Novel Web-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Platform for Depression and Anxiety: Qualitative Interviews From Pilot Trial Participants.

Shkel J, Green G, Le S, Kaveladze B, Marcotte V, Rushton K JMIR Form Res. 2023; 7:e46062.

PMID: 37338967 PMC: 10337366. DOI: 10.2196/46062.


The Impact of COVID-19 and Telehealth Services on Attrition Rates in Psychotherapy.

Hellstern R, Robinson W Contemp Fam Ther. 2023; :1-12.

PMID: 36711078 PMC: 9873205. DOI: 10.1007/s10591-023-09661-0.


The beginning of the end: A comparison of treatment completers and early dropouts in trainee-provided time-limited Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

Urmanche A, Lipner L, Bloch-Elkouby S, Hunter E, Kaufmann J, Warren J Couns Psychol Q. 2023; 35(4):763-788.

PMID: 36684503 PMC: 9856216. DOI: 10.1080/09515070.2021.1997916.


Long-Term Effects of Home-Based Family Therapy for Non-responding Adolescents With Psychiatric Disorders. A 3-Year Follow-Up.

Bachler E, Aas B, Bachler H, Viol K, Scholler H, Nickel M Front Psychol. 2020; 11:475525.

PMID: 33192753 PMC: 7644973. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.475525.


Outpatient Psychotherapy Improves Symptoms and Reduces Health Care Costs in Regularly and Prematurely Terminated Therapies.

Altmann U, Thielemann D, Zimmermann A, Steffanowski A, Bruckmeier E, Pfaffinger I Front Psychol. 2018; 9:748.

PMID: 29867697 PMC: 5964296. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00748.