“…Emergency response to a psychiatric crisis suggests that the event is related to a mental health and behavioral issue. Indeed, the presence of psychiatric or medical symptoms, and of aggressive behavior toward self or other, are the most commonly cited contributors to accessing mental health services (Cowley, Newton, Sturmey, Bouras, & Holt, 2005;Davidson et al, 1994;Edelstein & Glenwick, 1997;Lunsky et al, 2008), and psychiatric issues are consistent drivers of hospitalization in this population (Balogh, Hunter, & Ouellete-Kuntz, 2005;Lunsky & Balogh, 2010). Little research exists specifically examining these variables in the context of family care, however.…”