Residential treatment is arguably the most costly and intensive part of the children’s mental health system. Yet, research suggests that a subset of the emotionally disordered children and youth admitted to intensive tertiary care treatment facilities fail to demonstrate symptom reductions upon discharge, with many continuing to deteriorate in their adjustment during the follow-up period. This study reports on the factors that characterize the children and youth that, while showing marginal benefit from residential treatment, continue to show community conduct problems at a two-year follow-up period. The results are discussed in the context of how knowledge of these factors ...
: Children with severe aggressive behavioral problems are one of the groups most frequently referred...
Background: More knowledge about characteristics of children and adolescents who need intensive leve...
Nearly one-half of all preadolescent children admitted to psychiatric hospitals are given a diagnosi...
The age-old question persists: Does an agency operated treatment program contribute significantly to...
This study examined outcomes with 170 children and youth admitted to residential treatment with com...
Aims: To examine changes in child mental health symptoms following inpatient family unit treatment a...
Background: Little evidence is available on factors associated with persistence and change of psycho...
The purpose of this research project would be to discover, by means of a follow-up study, the kinds ...
BACKGROUND: Whilst the correlates of child mental health problems are well understood, less is k...
Several studies have evidenced that children in out-of-home care (OOHC), including foster family car...
Background: Long-term follow-up studies of interventions for children exposed to intimate partner vi...
The primary aim of this pilot study was to ascertain if psychiatric medications could be re-duced in...
Background: Long-term follow-up studies of interventions for children exposed to intimatepartner vio...
This study examined the symptom response trajectories for 225 children and youth throughout a period...
Residential treatment is among the most costly forms of intervention for children with serious emoti...
: Children with severe aggressive behavioral problems are one of the groups most frequently referred...
Background: More knowledge about characteristics of children and adolescents who need intensive leve...
Nearly one-half of all preadolescent children admitted to psychiatric hospitals are given a diagnosi...
The age-old question persists: Does an agency operated treatment program contribute significantly to...
This study examined outcomes with 170 children and youth admitted to residential treatment with com...
Aims: To examine changes in child mental health symptoms following inpatient family unit treatment a...
Background: Little evidence is available on factors associated with persistence and change of psycho...
The purpose of this research project would be to discover, by means of a follow-up study, the kinds ...
BACKGROUND: Whilst the correlates of child mental health problems are well understood, less is k...
Several studies have evidenced that children in out-of-home care (OOHC), including foster family car...
Background: Long-term follow-up studies of interventions for children exposed to intimate partner vi...
The primary aim of this pilot study was to ascertain if psychiatric medications could be re-duced in...
Background: Long-term follow-up studies of interventions for children exposed to intimatepartner vio...
This study examined the symptom response trajectories for 225 children and youth throughout a period...
Residential treatment is among the most costly forms of intervention for children with serious emoti...
: Children with severe aggressive behavioral problems are one of the groups most frequently referred...
Background: More knowledge about characteristics of children and adolescents who need intensive leve...
Nearly one-half of all preadolescent children admitted to psychiatric hospitals are given a diagnosi...