Unmet needs for mental health care are common among caregivers involved in the child welfare system. Although child welfare caseworkers are well positioned to identify service needs and refer caregivers to treatment, little is known about the types of referral strategies used in practice, or their effectiveness for promoting mental health service use. The current study examined child welfare caseworkers’ use of different referral strategies and the extent to which these strategies are associated with caregivers’ receipt of mental health services within a national sample of child welfare cases. Analyses of the second cohort of families from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being suggest that child welfare workers more often u...
To determine the level of developmental and behavioral need in young children entering child welfare...
Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate care. S...
ObjectivesIdentifying depression is the first step in provision of treatment across service settings...
Unmet needs for mental health care are common among caregivers involved in the child welfare system....
Families involved in the child welfare system have disproportionately high rates of child mental hea...
This research addresses three topics related to improving child welfare and mental health services f...
Human service agencies serve a growing number of adults with behavioral health needs. Despite these ...
Child maltreatment negatively impacts physical, emotional, and the health and well-being of a person...
Parental substance use significantly increases risk of child maltreatment, but is often under-identi...
Children involved with child welfare systems are at high risk for emotional and behavioral problems....
In the child welfare field there is an growing need for mental health support for children. This nee...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to describe strategies for recruiting participants into an interv...
Interorganizational relationships (IORs) between child welfare agencies and mental health service pr...
Background: There is a paucity of information about the physical health needs of children receiving ...
Using structural equation modeling, this study examined the relationship of caregiver network suppor...
To determine the level of developmental and behavioral need in young children entering child welfare...
Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate care. S...
ObjectivesIdentifying depression is the first step in provision of treatment across service settings...
Unmet needs for mental health care are common among caregivers involved in the child welfare system....
Families involved in the child welfare system have disproportionately high rates of child mental hea...
This research addresses three topics related to improving child welfare and mental health services f...
Human service agencies serve a growing number of adults with behavioral health needs. Despite these ...
Child maltreatment negatively impacts physical, emotional, and the health and well-being of a person...
Parental substance use significantly increases risk of child maltreatment, but is often under-identi...
Children involved with child welfare systems are at high risk for emotional and behavioral problems....
In the child welfare field there is an growing need for mental health support for children. This nee...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to describe strategies for recruiting participants into an interv...
Interorganizational relationships (IORs) between child welfare agencies and mental health service pr...
Background: There is a paucity of information about the physical health needs of children receiving ...
Using structural equation modeling, this study examined the relationship of caregiver network suppor...
To determine the level of developmental and behavioral need in young children entering child welfare...
Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate care. S...
ObjectivesIdentifying depression is the first step in provision of treatment across service settings...