Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 2025 Oct;58:151961. doi: 10.1016/j.apnu.2025.151961. Epub 2025 Jul 28.
ABSTRACT
Adolescents transitioning from inpatient psychiatric care face heightened vulnerability, with traditional post-discharge approaches failing to address multifaceted mental health challenges. The purpose of this article is to explore the implementation of ecological resilience interventions through a four-dimensional framework comprising family system integration, school collaboration, community resource mobilization, and healthcare coordination to enhance adolescent post-discharge outcomes. This newly proposed integrated approach recognizes resilience emerges from dynamic interactions between individual characteristics and environmental supports across multiple ecological levels. Evidence demonstrates multi-level interventions targeting family functioning, educational environments, community connections, and healthcare coordination show superior effectiveness compared to single-intervention strategies in reducing symptoms, improving functional outcomes, and preventing relapse. The four-dimensional ecological resilience framework represents a paradigm shift in mental health nursing practice, offering evidence-based strategies for addressing interconnected factors influencing adolescent mental health during critical post-discharge transitions.
PMID:40921528 | DOI:10.1016/j.apnu.2025.151961