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The average Embark outpatient client reported a 31% reduction in distress at discharge. Parents reported a 30% reduction in their child’s distress.
Client Distress
Outpatient
Parent Report of Client Distress
Outpatient Clinics
Clients receiving outpatient care reported a 27-point average decrease in distress at discharge. Outpatient parents reported a 25-point average decrease in child distress at discharge. Both decreases are statistically significant, according to the RCI.
The RCI is the amount of point improvement required for the change to be “real” and probably not due to chance.6 Parent RCI is a 13-point change, while client RCI is an 18-point change. Note: The term “parent” is used to refer to all caregivers, but not all caregivers are biological parents.
Note: Clinical cutoffs are used in some assessments to denote average, “healthy” functioning. We highlight the clinical cutoff on the figures that follow with a horizontal line. Each figure represents the average of the raw score of the tool used.
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Discharge
50
Discharge
Most families 73% & 72%
of clients of parents
reported less distress after discharging from Embark.
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Measuring Lasting Change: The Embark Behavioral Health Annual Outcomes Report
Admit
Admit
Decreased distress
Decreased distress
Average Y-OQ SR Scores
Average Y-OQ 2.01 Scores









































































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