Objectives: To examine the prevalence of parent-reported emotional and behavior problems in pediatric primary care clinics serving rural Appalachia using methods commensurate with studies of broader samples. Methods: Parents presenting to pediatric primary care clinics completed a rating scale (Pediatric Symptom Checklist) of psychosocial problems for their child. Results: Approximately 21% of all rating scales were in the clinically significant range. Across all parents, 63% identified the child’s physician as their most common source of help. In contrast, mental health professionals had been sought out by only 24% of the sample. Conclusions: These data replicate previous findings showing high rates of parent-rated psychosocial problems in...
King Khalid University Hospital (KKUH) in Riyadh, KSA.Introduction: Psychosocial Problems are highly...
Summary: This study examined the routine implementation of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC), a ...
Background/Rationale: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends universal surveillance of social...
Objectives: To examine the prevalence of parent-reported emotional and behavior problems in pediatri...
Objectives To examine the prevalence of parent-reported emotional and behavior problems in pediatric...
Rural children have less access to mental health services and more health disparities than their urb...
Child psychosocial concerns in rural areas are assumed to be greater than national averages due to m...
Integrated care is rapidly becoming the new paradigm of healthcare and with the transition into inte...
Mental and behavioral health difficulties are prevalent among children, and research suggests that t...
This study examined the utility of a pilot call-in service coordinated with two rural pediatric pr...
This study examined the utility of a pilot call-in service coordinated with two rural pediatric pr...
This preliminary study examined the relation between weight and parent-reported psychosocial concern...
Background Child and adolescent mental health problems are common in primary care. However, few pare...
Childhood psychosocial stressors are prevalent, impactful, and amenable to intervention, and the ped...
Psychosocial problems (e.g. aggressive behaviour, fear, anxiety) frequently occur in children and ma...
King Khalid University Hospital (KKUH) in Riyadh, KSA.Introduction: Psychosocial Problems are highly...
Summary: This study examined the routine implementation of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC), a ...
Background/Rationale: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends universal surveillance of social...
Objectives: To examine the prevalence of parent-reported emotional and behavior problems in pediatri...
Objectives To examine the prevalence of parent-reported emotional and behavior problems in pediatric...
Rural children have less access to mental health services and more health disparities than their urb...
Child psychosocial concerns in rural areas are assumed to be greater than national averages due to m...
Integrated care is rapidly becoming the new paradigm of healthcare and with the transition into inte...
Mental and behavioral health difficulties are prevalent among children, and research suggests that t...
This study examined the utility of a pilot call-in service coordinated with two rural pediatric pr...
This study examined the utility of a pilot call-in service coordinated with two rural pediatric pr...
This preliminary study examined the relation between weight and parent-reported psychosocial concern...
Background Child and adolescent mental health problems are common in primary care. However, few pare...
Childhood psychosocial stressors are prevalent, impactful, and amenable to intervention, and the ped...
Psychosocial problems (e.g. aggressive behaviour, fear, anxiety) frequently occur in children and ma...
King Khalid University Hospital (KKUH) in Riyadh, KSA.Introduction: Psychosocial Problems are highly...
Summary: This study examined the routine implementation of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC), a ...
Background/Rationale: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends universal surveillance of social...