Parents who contacted 1 of 15 children's mental health agencies in Ontario, Canada reported on where and why they were seeking mental health services for their 4-to 17-year-old children. Parents contacted an average of four agencies (±1.7; range = 1-14) in the previous year. Approximately one-half of parents were looking for either multiple types of treatment, or help for different problems, across agencies. The complex pattern of help-seeking evidenced in our study likely increases the burden on the mental health care system and on families, and may reduce the likelihood that families will connect with the most appropriate treatment
For children experiencing emotional and behavioural difficulties, parents are key gatekeepers to tre...
Wahl P, Bruland D, Bauer U, Okan O, Lenz A. What are the family needs when a parent has mental healt...
Adolescents\u27 perceptions and responses to mental health problems have been shown to have signific...
Approximately 40% of youth experience psychological problems; however, less than half receive necess...
Objectives: Attitudinal and practical barriers prevent many young people who are experiencing mental...
Approximately 20% of youth meet criteria for a psychiatric disorder. Despite the availability of eff...
Children's mental health has significant implications for functioning across home, school, and commu...
There is a significant gap between the number of children with mental health needs and the number of...
Background Child and adolescent mental health problems are common in primary care. However, few pare...
When an adolescent experiences a mental health difficulty they rarely seek help on their own and the...
Objectives: This study was done to evaluate present status of child and adolescent psychiatric pract...
American data suggest that there is often a lack of mental health service provision to children in t...
Aim: Children living in families impacted by parental mental illness are at increased risk of advers...
In order to understand the discrepancy between rates of child and adolescent psychopathology and rat...
In order to understand the discrepancy between rates of child and adolescent psychopathology and rat...
For children experiencing emotional and behavioural difficulties, parents are key gatekeepers to tre...
Wahl P, Bruland D, Bauer U, Okan O, Lenz A. What are the family needs when a parent has mental healt...
Adolescents\u27 perceptions and responses to mental health problems have been shown to have signific...
Approximately 40% of youth experience psychological problems; however, less than half receive necess...
Objectives: Attitudinal and practical barriers prevent many young people who are experiencing mental...
Approximately 20% of youth meet criteria for a psychiatric disorder. Despite the availability of eff...
Children's mental health has significant implications for functioning across home, school, and commu...
There is a significant gap between the number of children with mental health needs and the number of...
Background Child and adolescent mental health problems are common in primary care. However, few pare...
When an adolescent experiences a mental health difficulty they rarely seek help on their own and the...
Objectives: This study was done to evaluate present status of child and adolescent psychiatric pract...
American data suggest that there is often a lack of mental health service provision to children in t...
Aim: Children living in families impacted by parental mental illness are at increased risk of advers...
In order to understand the discrepancy between rates of child and adolescent psychopathology and rat...
In order to understand the discrepancy between rates of child and adolescent psychopathology and rat...
For children experiencing emotional and behavioural difficulties, parents are key gatekeepers to tre...
Wahl P, Bruland D, Bauer U, Okan O, Lenz A. What are the family needs when a parent has mental healt...
Adolescents\u27 perceptions and responses to mental health problems have been shown to have signific...