Telepsychiatry with incarcerated youth
Abstract
Purpose
Incarcerated adolescents have a high prevalence of psychiatric disorders but lack psychiatrists to provide ongoing care. Telepsychiatry may provide one solution to treating this underserved population.
Methods
Interactive video conferencing was used to connect a minimum security correctional facility with a regional telemedicine program. Clinical records were reviewed to examine utilization, demographics, diagnoses, pharmacotherapy, and patient satisfaction.
Results
During the 29-month study period, 115 youth were treated using 275 telepsychiatry visits. Substance-use, behavioral, and emotional disorders were highly prevalent. Eighty percent (80%) of the youth were successfully prescribed medications. Youth expressed confidence with the psychiatrist’s recommendations but expressed concerns about privacy.
Conclusions
Telepsychiatry can successfully deliver services to incarcerated adolescents with a wide range of psychiatric needs. A patient-centered approach that directly assesses adolescents’ satisfaction is recommended to ensure youths’ optimal involvement in needed services.
Keywords: Incarcerated youth , Telepsychiatry , Access to care , Psychiatric services
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PII: S1054-139X(05)00375-7
doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2005.07.015
© 2006 Society for Adolescent Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
