Date: March 22, 2024
The first direct empirical test of a long-standing claim: that the SSF — the core assessment instrument within CAMS — is not just a risk assessment tool but a therapeutic intervention in its own right. Working with 57 high-risk patients on an inpatient psychiatric consultation-liaison service at a Level 1 trauma center, the authors used CAMS-Brief Intervention (CAMS-BI) and tracked subjective distress (SUDS) across five time points within each session. Pre-to-post-session distress dropped significantly across patients, with a trend favoring Section A of the SSF.
Authors: Nicolas Oakey-Frost, Emma H. Moscardini, Tovah Cowan, Jessica L. Gerner, Kathleen A. Crapanzano, David A. Jobes, and Raymond P. Tucker.
