Background: Minimally adequate treatment (MAT) is intended to represent treatment minimally sufficient for common mental health problems. For children, MAT has been defined over a twelve-month period as either eight or more mental health visits, or four to seven visits plus relevant medication. MAT is used to identify those missing out on adequate care, but it is unknown whether MAT improves children's outcomes. Methods: This paper examines whether MAT is associated with improved outcomes for children. It uses survey data from the nationally representative Longitudinal Study of Australian children on 596 children with mental health problems based on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire at ages 8–15 years, linked to health service ad...
OBJECTIVES: Improving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for...
OBJECTIVES:Improving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for ...
Background: Although mental health difficulties can severely complicate the lives of children and yo...
Background: Minimally adequate treatment (MAT) is intended to represent treatment minimally sufficie...
BACKGROUND: Minimally adequate treatment (MAT) is intended to represent treatment minimally sufficie...
BACKGROUND: Over the past 20 years the prevalence of child and adolescent mental disorders in high-i...
BACKGROUND:Over the past 20 years the prevalence of child and adolescent mental disorders in high-in...
Background: Serious parental mental illness poses a challenge to quality of life (QoL) in a substant...
Background: During the recent decade, a number of studies have begun to address Quality of Life (QoL...
Abstract Mental health problems (MHP) have a considerable negative impact on health-related quality ...
Objective: The study investigated the settings in which children and adolescents were treated to det...
Objective: To identify the percentage of 4–17 year olds with mental disorders in Australia who atten...
Background: Serious parental mental illness poses a challenge to quality of life (QoL) in ...
BACKGROUND: A lifestyle including poor diet, physical inactivity, excessive gaming and inadequate sl...
BACKGROUND: Children and adolescents' mental health problems have been largely assessed with convent...
OBJECTIVES: Improving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for...
OBJECTIVES:Improving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for ...
Background: Although mental health difficulties can severely complicate the lives of children and yo...
Background: Minimally adequate treatment (MAT) is intended to represent treatment minimally sufficie...
BACKGROUND: Minimally adequate treatment (MAT) is intended to represent treatment minimally sufficie...
BACKGROUND: Over the past 20 years the prevalence of child and adolescent mental disorders in high-i...
BACKGROUND:Over the past 20 years the prevalence of child and adolescent mental disorders in high-in...
Background: Serious parental mental illness poses a challenge to quality of life (QoL) in a substant...
Background: During the recent decade, a number of studies have begun to address Quality of Life (QoL...
Abstract Mental health problems (MHP) have a considerable negative impact on health-related quality ...
Objective: The study investigated the settings in which children and adolescents were treated to det...
Objective: To identify the percentage of 4–17 year olds with mental disorders in Australia who atten...
Background: Serious parental mental illness poses a challenge to quality of life (QoL) in ...
BACKGROUND: A lifestyle including poor diet, physical inactivity, excessive gaming and inadequate sl...
BACKGROUND: Children and adolescents' mental health problems have been largely assessed with convent...
OBJECTIVES: Improving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for...
OBJECTIVES:Improving mental health outcomes for children and young people has become a priority for ...
Background: Although mental health difficulties can severely complicate the lives of children and yo...