Knowledge of the trends of authorized psychotropic medication among foster care youth in California is of great importance. With the understanding of these trends, child welfare agencies are able to improve their policies pertaining to consent and oversight
Therapeutic foster care (TFC) is quickly becoming a favored placement option by case managers for ch...
This study provides a description of the children and youth who are in out of home placements. The s...
When a child with a mental illness is being prescribed psychotropic medication. who decides whether ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the attitudes of social workers\u27 regarding psychotropic...
Children in foster care experienced abuse, neglect, or dependency, and for the safety and well-being...
Children who enter foster care have experienced some of the most severe cases of abuse, neglect, and...
In light of increasing national attention on the high rates of prescribing psychotropic medication f...
As the number of children in foster care without a familial placement continues to grow, the child w...
Problem: The use of psychotropic medications among foster youth has received growing national attent...
Abstract Background: The prescribing rates of psychotropic medication for foster children far exceed...
This study uses a qualitative research design to examine the skills and knowledge that both CPS (Chi...
Studies suggest a significantly higher use of psychotropic medications by children involved in foste...
Children in foster care system are more likely to receive diagnoses of major mental illness and to b...
Nearly one in four foster children across the county is taking at least one psychotropic medication-...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Independent Living Program in San...
Therapeutic foster care (TFC) is quickly becoming a favored placement option by case managers for ch...
This study provides a description of the children and youth who are in out of home placements. The s...
When a child with a mental illness is being prescribed psychotropic medication. who decides whether ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the attitudes of social workers\u27 regarding psychotropic...
Children in foster care experienced abuse, neglect, or dependency, and for the safety and well-being...
Children who enter foster care have experienced some of the most severe cases of abuse, neglect, and...
In light of increasing national attention on the high rates of prescribing psychotropic medication f...
As the number of children in foster care without a familial placement continues to grow, the child w...
Problem: The use of psychotropic medications among foster youth has received growing national attent...
Abstract Background: The prescribing rates of psychotropic medication for foster children far exceed...
This study uses a qualitative research design to examine the skills and knowledge that both CPS (Chi...
Studies suggest a significantly higher use of psychotropic medications by children involved in foste...
Children in foster care system are more likely to receive diagnoses of major mental illness and to b...
Nearly one in four foster children across the county is taking at least one psychotropic medication-...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Independent Living Program in San...
Therapeutic foster care (TFC) is quickly becoming a favored placement option by case managers for ch...
This study provides a description of the children and youth who are in out of home placements. The s...
When a child with a mental illness is being prescribed psychotropic medication. who decides whether ...