Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the extent of changes in mental health status of children in a respite service as little has been reported on this aspect of respite care. Method: All families enrolled in a new centre-based respite program in a moderately large urban center in Canada were invited to participate. The child’s primary caregiver completed the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) at baseline, mid-point and endpoint, as did respite staff. A comparison group of primary caregivers seeking respite care also completed the same ratings at baseline and at one-follow-up point. Results: The children’s primary caregivers perceived high levels of mental health difficulties in their children at baseline; sig...
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Background: Families of children living with chronic illness are more vulnerable to mental health pr...
A new approach to child mental healthcare within general practice Peter FM Verhaak1,2*, Marloes van ...
McLennan et al Objective: The objectives of this study were to examine changes in stress among paren...
Preyde et al Objective: There is a dearth of Canadian research with clinical samples of youth who se...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Responding to the psychosocial health needs of the vulnerable population has been considered as a si...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of a parenting programme, delivered by health visitors in primary ...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to: 1) describe wait times at agencies providing child...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of a parenting programme, delivered by health visitors in primary ...
Mental health problems are the leading health problems that Canadian children currently face after i...
Objective: Little is known about inpatient psychiatry settings and the services they provide for chi...
This article compares mental health service need and use among three groups of children: those with ...
Copyright © 2015 Noriko Kato et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Cr...
Background: Families of children living with chronic illness are more vulnerable to mental health pr...
A new approach to child mental healthcare within general practice Peter FM Verhaak1,2*, Marloes van ...
McLennan et al Objective: The objectives of this study were to examine changes in stress among paren...
Preyde et al Objective: There is a dearth of Canadian research with clinical samples of youth who se...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Responding to the psychosocial health needs of the vulnerable population has been considered as a si...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of a parenting programme, delivered by health visitors in primary ...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to: 1) describe wait times at agencies providing child...
Aims: To assess the effectiveness of a parenting programme, delivered by health visitors in primary ...
Mental health problems are the leading health problems that Canadian children currently face after i...
Objective: Little is known about inpatient psychiatry settings and the services they provide for chi...
This article compares mental health service need and use among three groups of children: those with ...
Copyright © 2015 Noriko Kato et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Cr...
Background: Families of children living with chronic illness are more vulnerable to mental health pr...
A new approach to child mental healthcare within general practice Peter FM Verhaak1,2*, Marloes van ...