Psychosocial care systems have been designed so that specific problems are treated by specific care types. There is insufficient evidence as to which problem types are actually presented to the various care types. This study assessed types and severity of problems among children and adolescents upon enrolment in psychosocial care, compared to children not enrolled; also outcomes after 3 and 12 months, overall and per care type. We obtained data on a cohort of 1382 Dutch children aged 4-18 years (response rate 56.6%), included upon enrolment in psychosocial care, and on 443 not-enrolled children (response rate 70.3%), all from one region. Results showed that enrolled children had more problems than children not enrolled in care. In child and...
BACKGROUND: Care for children and adolescents with psychosocial problems is aimed at reducing proble...
Psychosocial problems (e.g. aggressive behaviour, fear, anxiety) frequently occur in children and ma...
Knowledge about determinants of child and adolescent enrolment in psychosocial care concerns only si...
Psychosocial care systems have been designed so that specific problems are treated by specific care ...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which physicians and nurses working in preventive child health c...
A study on enrolment of children and adolescents in psychosocial care: a foundation for the transfor...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which preventive child health professionals (CHPs) identify and ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether differences between individual Preventive Child Health Care (PCH) profe...
Knowledge about determinants of child and adolescent enrolment in psychosocial care concerns only si...
Psychosocial problems in pre-school children: recognition and strategy applied by doctors and nurses...
Objective. To assess the degree to which preventive child health professionals (CHPs) identify and m...
Objective. To assess the degree to which school physicians and nurses working in preventive child he...
BACKGROUND: Care for children and adolescents with psychosocial problems is aimed at reducing proble...
Psychosocial problems (e.g. aggressive behaviour, fear, anxiety) frequently occur in children and ma...
Knowledge about determinants of child and adolescent enrolment in psychosocial care concerns only si...
Psychosocial care systems have been designed so that specific problems are treated by specific care ...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which physicians and nurses working in preventive child health c...
A study on enrolment of children and adolescents in psychosocial care: a foundation for the transfor...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which preventive child health professionals (CHPs) identify and ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether differences between individual Preventive Child Health Care (PCH) profe...
Knowledge about determinants of child and adolescent enrolment in psychosocial care concerns only si...
Psychosocial problems in pre-school children: recognition and strategy applied by doctors and nurses...
Objective. To assess the degree to which preventive child health professionals (CHPs) identify and m...
Objective. To assess the degree to which school physicians and nurses working in preventive child he...
BACKGROUND: Care for children and adolescents with psychosocial problems is aimed at reducing proble...
Psychosocial problems (e.g. aggressive behaviour, fear, anxiety) frequently occur in children and ma...
Knowledge about determinants of child and adolescent enrolment in psychosocial care concerns only si...