TY - JOUR AU - S. Mavandadi AU - J. R. Klaus AU - D. W. Oslin A1 - AB - OBJECTIVES:: To examine age group differences in the identification, engagement, clinical outcomes, and monitoring of older, relative to middle aged and younger, veterans with behavioral health needs enrolled in an integrated care management program. DESIGN:: Cross-sectional and longitudinal. SETTING:: Primary care clinics affiliated with two Veterans Affairs Medical Centers. PARTICIPANTS:: A total of 9,087 veterans were referred to the Behavioral Health Laboratory (BHL) for a behavioral health assessment and 7,251 completed an initial assessment. MEASUREMENTS:: Data on consult source and reason for the referral, clinical assessment outcomes, and engagement were collected during a 3-year period. Variations in process and patient-level factors were examined as a function of age group. RESULTS:: Although all age groups evidenced high rates of engagement in clinical assessment calls, older adults were slightly more likely to complete the assessments than young/middle-aged veterans. Clinical assessment outcomes revealed that although older adults were less likely to meet criteria for more complex, severe conditions, rates of disorder remained clinically significant, and comorbidity was common. Finally, older veterans receiving treatment monitoring for a newly prescribed antidepressant consistently reported high rates of antidepressant adherence during the course of the monitoring calls and showed significant reductions in depressive symptomatology during the course of monitoring. CONCLUSIONS:: Results indicate age-related variability in processes and outcomes among veterans referred to the BHL and suggest that older veterans are just as likely to benefit from a program designed to facilitate the identification, engagement, monitoring, and care management of primary care patients experiencing behavioral health issues. BT - The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry : Official Journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry C5 - Healthcare Disparities DO - 10.1097/JGP.0b013e3181ec828a JF - The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry : Official Journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry N2 - OBJECTIVES:: To examine age group differences in the identification, engagement, clinical outcomes, and monitoring of older, relative to middle aged and younger, veterans with behavioral health needs enrolled in an integrated care management program. DESIGN:: Cross-sectional and longitudinal. SETTING:: Primary care clinics affiliated with two Veterans Affairs Medical Centers. PARTICIPANTS:: A total of 9,087 veterans were referred to the Behavioral Health Laboratory (BHL) for a behavioral health assessment and 7,251 completed an initial assessment. MEASUREMENTS:: Data on consult source and reason for the referral, clinical assessment outcomes, and engagement were collected during a 3-year period. Variations in process and patient-level factors were examined as a function of age group. RESULTS:: Although all age groups evidenced high rates of engagement in clinical assessment calls, older adults were slightly more likely to complete the assessments than young/middle-aged veterans. Clinical assessment outcomes revealed that although older adults were less likely to meet criteria for more complex, severe conditions, rates of disorder remained clinically significant, and comorbidity was common. Finally, older veterans receiving treatment monitoring for a newly prescribed antidepressant consistently reported high rates of antidepressant adherence during the course of the monitoring calls and showed significant reductions in depressive symptomatology during the course of monitoring. CONCLUSIONS:: Results indicate age-related variability in processes and outcomes among veterans referred to the BHL and suggest that older veterans are just as likely to benefit from a program designed to facilitate the identification, engagement, monitoring, and care management of primary care patients experiencing behavioral health issues. PY - 2010 SN - 1545-7214; 1064-7481 T1 - Age Group Differences Among Veterans Enrolled in a Clinical Service for Behavioral Health Issues in Primary Care T2 - The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry : Official Journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry TI - Age Group Differences Among Veterans Enrolled in a Clinical Service for Behavioral Health Issues in Primary Care U1 - Healthcare Disparities U2 - 20808141 U3 - 10.1097/JGP.0b013e3181ec828a VO - 1545-7214; 1064-7481 Y1 - 2010 ER -