BACKGROUND:There is little evidence on the child and family factors that affect the intensity of care use by children with complex problems. We therefore wished to identify changes in these factors associated with changes in care service use and its intensity, for care use in general and psychosocial care in particular. METHODS:Parents of 272 children with problems in several life domains completed questionnaires at baseline (response 69.1%) and after 12 months. Negative binominal Hurdle analyses enabled us to distinguish between using care services (yes/ no) and its intensity, i.e. number of contacts when using care. RESULTS:Change in care use was more likely if the burden of adverse life events (ALE) decreased (odds ratio, OR = 0.94, 95% ...
Background: There have been inconsistent findings from studies examining factors associated with qua...
Family involvement in the planning and execution of mental health treatment has been shown to positi...
Knowledge about determinants of child and adolescent enrolment in psychosocial care concerns only si...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence on the child and family factors that affect the intensity of ca...
BackgroundThere is little evidence on the child and family factors that affect the intensity of care...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence on the child and family factors that affect the intensity of ca...
Background: Multiproblem families are multi-users of psychosocial and health care services, but litt...
The aim of this dissertation is to enhance understanding of care use by children known to have or be...
BACKGROUND: Care for children and adolescents with psychosocial problems is aimed at reducing proble...
Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can cause serious mental problems in adolescents an...
BACKGROUND: Child-care services during early childhood provide opportunities for social interactions...
Although children with emotional or behavioural problems are at increased risk of future problems, k...
Rationale Previous studies have shown that children may take on higher extents of caring activities...
Approximately 20% of children in the United States develop some kind of behavioral or psychological ...
Objective: While adolescents use various types of care for behavioral and emotional problems, eviden...
Background: There have been inconsistent findings from studies examining factors associated with qua...
Family involvement in the planning and execution of mental health treatment has been shown to positi...
Knowledge about determinants of child and adolescent enrolment in psychosocial care concerns only si...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence on the child and family factors that affect the intensity of ca...
BackgroundThere is little evidence on the child and family factors that affect the intensity of care...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence on the child and family factors that affect the intensity of ca...
Background: Multiproblem families are multi-users of psychosocial and health care services, but litt...
The aim of this dissertation is to enhance understanding of care use by children known to have or be...
BACKGROUND: Care for children and adolescents with psychosocial problems is aimed at reducing proble...
Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can cause serious mental problems in adolescents an...
BACKGROUND: Child-care services during early childhood provide opportunities for social interactions...
Although children with emotional or behavioural problems are at increased risk of future problems, k...
Rationale Previous studies have shown that children may take on higher extents of caring activities...
Approximately 20% of children in the United States develop some kind of behavioral or psychological ...
Objective: While adolescents use various types of care for behavioral and emotional problems, eviden...
Background: There have been inconsistent findings from studies examining factors associated with qua...
Family involvement in the planning and execution of mental health treatment has been shown to positi...
Knowledge about determinants of child and adolescent enrolment in psychosocial care concerns only si...