This article focuses on the evaluation of outcome in child and adolescent mental health services. We examined the outcomes of 46 children with persistent conduct problems by gathering at baseline and six months information from multiple informants on multiple domains including the functioning of the child, risk factors, and parents’ and children’s perceptions of the treatment process. A statistically significant reduction in oppositional/conduct symptoms was reported six months after the initial clinical contact. However, the majority of the group still scored within the clinical range. The various outcome measures are correlated to only a mild to moderate degree. Teachers did not notice the same degree of change at school, desp...
This article examines the effectiveness of an evidence-based behavioral treatment package for childr...
Approaches for treating children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders within thei...
This study focused on practitioners ’ attitudes toward child mental health services data collec-tion...
As the delivery and reimbursement methods for mental health services change rapidly, measuring treat...
This study explored the concept of service satisfaction and its relationship to outcome in a mental ...
Childhood mental health problems are common (8-18% of the school age population), persistent, seemin...
OBJECTIVES. Dissatisfaction with services has been associated with poorer child mental health outcom...
Objectives. Dissatisfaction with services has been associated with poorer child mental health outcom...
TREATMENT OUTCOME measures arereceiving increasing attention as more demands for responsibility and ...
Dropout of treatment is one of the key issues in outcome in a child and adolescent mental health ser...
Background: Over a 10-year period (1984–1996) a child guidance clinic developed a service in the com...
A mental health team for looked after children, and the evaluation of its first phase are presented....
The present study served to: (1) evaluate a partial-day treatment program for children with emotiona...
The treatment of adolescents with behavior disorders represents significant challenges. This article...
BACKGROUND: To examine the predictors of treatment outcome or improvement in mental health difficult...
This article examines the effectiveness of an evidence-based behavioral treatment package for childr...
Approaches for treating children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders within thei...
This study focused on practitioners ’ attitudes toward child mental health services data collec-tion...
As the delivery and reimbursement methods for mental health services change rapidly, measuring treat...
This study explored the concept of service satisfaction and its relationship to outcome in a mental ...
Childhood mental health problems are common (8-18% of the school age population), persistent, seemin...
OBJECTIVES. Dissatisfaction with services has been associated with poorer child mental health outcom...
Objectives. Dissatisfaction with services has been associated with poorer child mental health outcom...
TREATMENT OUTCOME measures arereceiving increasing attention as more demands for responsibility and ...
Dropout of treatment is one of the key issues in outcome in a child and adolescent mental health ser...
Background: Over a 10-year period (1984–1996) a child guidance clinic developed a service in the com...
A mental health team for looked after children, and the evaluation of its first phase are presented....
The present study served to: (1) evaluate a partial-day treatment program for children with emotiona...
The treatment of adolescents with behavior disorders represents significant challenges. This article...
BACKGROUND: To examine the predictors of treatment outcome or improvement in mental health difficult...
This article examines the effectiveness of an evidence-based behavioral treatment package for childr...
Approaches for treating children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders within thei...
This study focused on practitioners ’ attitudes toward child mental health services data collec-tion...