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Published Online: May 1978

An Evaluation of the Veterans Administration Day Hospital Program

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A study of the day hospital program of the Veterans Administration was aimed at determining how well patients functioned three months after admission in relation to nine treatment goals, and how much they improved between admission and follow-up. The study group consisted of 1410 patients admitted to 34 VA day hospital programs; follow-up interviews were conducted with 70 per cent of them. At follow-up less than 10 per cent of the patients showed significant problems related to delusions, hallucinations, irrelevant speech, suicidal preoccupation, antisocial behavior, drinking, poor hygiene and eating habits, and assaultiveness. However, almost afourth were significantly withdrawn, about a third were anxious, and three-fifths were not self-supporting. From the perspective of improvement during the three months, the study showed that treatment was helpful in all areas except promoting economic independence; it was most effective in reducing perceptual-cognitive dysfunctioning, emotional distress, and interpersonal difficulties.

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Pages: 297 - 302

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Published in print: May 1978
Published online: 7 October 2014

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John E. Davis, JR.
Department of Medicine and Surgery Veterans Administration Washington, D.C.
Theodore W. Lorei
Department of Medicine and Surgery Veterans Administration Washington, D.C.
Eugene M. Caffey, JR.
Department of Medicine and Surgery Veterans Administration Washington, D.C.

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