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Treatment dropouts are people who cease participation in mental or physical health treatments or treatment programs against the advice of the professionals involved.
Characteristics of treatment dropouts
Systemic and organizational causes of treatment dropout
Psychotherapy dropouts
- Main article: Psychotherapy dropouts
In general terms 30-40% of people referred for psychological treatment of various kinds will dropout[1]
See also
- Involuntary treatment
- Psychotherapeutic outcome
- Treatment compliance
- Treatment duration
- Treatment outcomes
- Treatment refusal
- Treatment termination
References
- ↑ Aubrey, R., Self, R. & Halstead, J.E. (2003) Early nonattendance as a predictor of continued nonattendance and subsequent attrition from psychological help. Clinical Psychology, 32, 6-10