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Young Adult Chronic Patients: An Analytical Review of the Literature
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1982
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Family MedicinePsychiatric Service EntityPsychiatric EvaluationDisease ProgressionMental HealthAdolescent Chronic IllnessClinical DiversityPrimary CareClinical FindingChronic Disease ManagementChildhood ArthritisHealth Services ResearchPsychiatryGeriatricsYoung Adult MedicineNursingDeinstitutionalization PoliciesCommunity Mental HealthMental Health NursingAnalytical ReviewChronic DiseasePediatricsMedicineComorbidity
This article analyzes the periodical and "fugitive" literature concerned with an emerging psychiatric service entity, young adult chronic patients. The increasing prominence of a young adult patient population results from the confluence of two primary forces: deinstitutionalization policies and demographic factors. The author discusses the clinical diversity and program requirements of these patients. Young adult chronic patients are best served when their uniqueness as a patient population is acknowledged and heeded and when special services for them are integrated into the total system of care, the author concludes.
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