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Initial insights from a quality improvement initiative to develop an evidence-informed young adult substance use program.

Abstract

High rates of substance misuse during emerging adulthood (~17-25 years of age, also referred to as young adulthood) require developmentally appropriate clinical programs. This article outlines: 1) the development of an evidence-informed young adult outpatient substance use program that takes a biopsychosocial patient-centred approach to care; 2) a quality improvement process and protocol; and 3) the patient characteristics of an initial cohort. …

Authors

Halladay J; Stead V; McCarron C; Kennedy M; King K; Venantius M; Carter A; Syan S; Matthews M; Khoshroo S

Journal

Journal de l'Académie canadienne de psychiatrie de l'enfant et de l'adolescent, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 185–201

Publication Date

August 2023

ISSN

1719-8429