Background: There are few published studies that have examined parental satisfaction with child mental health assessment. This study reports parental satisfaction with assessment in a national and specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and related disorders. Method: Forty parents completed a specially developed questionnaire designed to assess expectations and experiences of attending a specialist assessment. Results: High levels of satisfaction were reported. Common expectations of the assessment included: advice or information about the treatment of OCD, a diagnosis or understanding of the child's problems, and an offer of treatment. Conclusions: The majority of parents reported that ...
Parental accommodation of pediatric OCD is common and is associated with negative affect in parents....
Objective: To examine predictors of treatment response in pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (O...
Family accommodation of symptoms is counter to the primary goals of cognitive-behavioral therapy for...
Background: There are few published studies that have examined parental satisfaction with child men...
Objective: Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in children can be difficult to detect. Schools and f...
Access to evidence-based evaluation and treatment is fundamental for the prevention of long-lasting ...
Objective: Our purpose was to determine the rates of psychopathology in parents of children and adol...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess parents\u27 satisfaction with the primary care provider (PCP) ...
This study evaluated parents’ experience with University of Massachusetts (UMass) Child Psychiatry A...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is one of the most chronic and disabling mental health disorders...
Although research supports cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) as the treatment of choice for childhoo...
This qualitative study explored parent satisfaction with a paediatric occupational therapy service, ...
-To evaluate the discriminative power of various items as reported by parents in the OCS-scale extra...
Objective To explore parent perspectives on accessing mental healthcare for children with a chronic ...
Summary: This study was undertaken to determine which parental concerns are most associated with sig...
Parental accommodation of pediatric OCD is common and is associated with negative affect in parents....
Objective: To examine predictors of treatment response in pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (O...
Family accommodation of symptoms is counter to the primary goals of cognitive-behavioral therapy for...
Background: There are few published studies that have examined parental satisfaction with child men...
Objective: Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in children can be difficult to detect. Schools and f...
Access to evidence-based evaluation and treatment is fundamental for the prevention of long-lasting ...
Objective: Our purpose was to determine the rates of psychopathology in parents of children and adol...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess parents\u27 satisfaction with the primary care provider (PCP) ...
This study evaluated parents’ experience with University of Massachusetts (UMass) Child Psychiatry A...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is one of the most chronic and disabling mental health disorders...
Although research supports cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) as the treatment of choice for childhoo...
This qualitative study explored parent satisfaction with a paediatric occupational therapy service, ...
-To evaluate the discriminative power of various items as reported by parents in the OCS-scale extra...
Objective To explore parent perspectives on accessing mental healthcare for children with a chronic ...
Summary: This study was undertaken to determine which parental concerns are most associated with sig...
Parental accommodation of pediatric OCD is common and is associated with negative affect in parents....
Objective: To examine predictors of treatment response in pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (O...
Family accommodation of symptoms is counter to the primary goals of cognitive-behavioral therapy for...