Stopped: Enrollment was paused due to COVID-19 restrictions related to recruitment and will not resume.
The Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES) Family Support and Follow-Up Program is a service delivery intervention that utilizes a multi-component approach to enhance usual care provided to youth and families at the University of Michigan Psychiatric Emergency Services in order to promote youth safety and provide support to families following their visit. During the first phase of intervention, families will receive enhanced usual care by clinical staff along with a family toolkit that includes a youth safety plan and written recommendations for safety monitoring and supporting youth during a crisis. During the second phase of intervention, families will receive the interventions provided during the first phase in addition to caring contacts post discharge, which may occur by phone, text, or email. Caring contacts are meant to provide support, additional education, and problem solving assistance.
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Change in adherence to safety recommendations
Timeframe: Baseline, 3 days, 2 weeks
Access to outpatient mental health services
Timeframe: 2 weeks