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Improving Pediatric Psychiatric Hospitalization Outcomes through Symptom-Targeted Assessments
Background: Inpatient psychiatric treatment for pediatric populations must be undertaken carefully in order to minimize stigmatization, developmental and social delays, and alienation from family and peers. As such, maximizing pediatric psychiatric hospitalization efficacy must be a priority for clinical and administrative staff. Objectively derived treatment plans focusing on symptom-targeted assessments can improve treatment efficacy [1]