Child Mental Health Services
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25. Patterns of mental health utilization and costs among children in a privately insured population.
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in mental health service use and cost among privately insured children. DATA SOURCES: Inpatient and outpatient claims from the MarketScan database, a collection of health care claims for a national sample of over seven million privately insured individuals. Claims were analyzed for all users of mental health services 17 years of
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26. Mental Health Services for Preschool Children in Primary Care: A Survey of Maternal Attitudes and Beliefs*
Objective This study examined maternal attitudes and practices that may prevent preschoolers from receiving needed mental health services. Methods Mothers of 110 children ages 3–6 completed a survey of maternal attitudes and practices and the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI). Results Mothers wanted pediatrician assistance with child behavio
Oxford University Press.
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27. Child and youth mental health: Integrated health care using contemporary competency-based teams
Mental health teams have long been the foundation for mental health services provided to children and youth. Changes in professional practices, the emergence of evidence-based care, the importance of integrating mental health into primary health care delivery, the decrease in professional ‘ownership’ of mental health care competencies and other factors n
Pulsus Group Inc.
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28. Is more better than less? An analysis of children's mental health services.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the dose-response relationship for outpatient therapy received by children and adolescents-that is, to determine the impact of added outpatient visits on key mental health outcomes (functioning and symptomatology). DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: The results presented involve analyses of data from the Fort Bragg Demonstration and are based o
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29. Do aftercare services reduce inpatient psychiatric readmissions?
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether aftercare services reduce the likelihood that children and adolescents will be readmitted to inpatient psychiatric facilities. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Analyses of data from the Fort Bragg Demonstration. Data were based on 204 sample individuals (children and adolescents), all of whom were discharged from inpatient faciliti
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30. Medical care of asthma and wheezing illness in children: a community survey.
A survey was carried out to investigate the medical care of asthma and wheezing illness in a school population. Children with current wheezing illness were identified by a screening questionnaire to the parents of 5100 children in one school cohort from all schools in an outer London borough. Of the 89% who responded, 11.1% reported wheezing within the past
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31. Results of the ACSUS for pediatric AIDS patients: utilization of services, functional status, and social severity.
OBJECTIVE. This study describes demographic characteristics of pediatric AIDS patients, describes hospital and community-based service utilization patterns, and analyzes medical and social support service usage patterns with respect to patient demographic characteristics, clinical trial participation, functional/developmental status, and social environment.