Children's Mental Health Services
Research, Policy, and Evaluation
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Volume:
1
November 1995 | 312 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
It is estimated that in the United States, 14-26 per cent of children under the age of 18 suffer from some type of behavioural, emotional or developmental problem. However, less than a third of these children receive any mental health care. This volume presents recent developments in policy, service and evaluation, and explores how more of these children can be reached and helped.
Bob Friedman
Foreword
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Debra J Rog
The Status of Children's Mental Health Services
PART TWO: ENCOURAGING COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEMS OF CARE: STATE AND FEDERAL POLICIES
Editors' Introduction
Lenore B Behar
State Level Policies in Children's Mental Health
Chris Koyanagi
Systems Change
Diane L Sondheimer and Mary Evans
Developments in Children's Mental Health Services Research
PART THREE: SELECTED COMPONENTS OF A SYSTEM OF CARE
Editors' Introduction
Mark L Wolraich
Services in the Primary Care Context
Barry Nurcombe
The Future of Psychiatric Hospitalization for Children and Adolescents
Sarah Ring-Kurtz, Susan Sonnichsen and Kathleen Hoover-Dempsey
School-Based Mental Health Services for Children
Kathleen A Maloy
Juvenile Court
PART FOUR: EVALUATING CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE SYSTEMS - THREE CURRENT EXAMPLES
Editors' Introduction
Leonard Bickman and Craig Anne Heflinger
Seeking Success by Reducing Implementation and Evaluation Failures
Leonard Saxe et al
Evaluation of the Mental Health Services Program for Youth
Clifford Attkisson, Karyn Dresser and Abram Rosenblatt
Service Systems for Youth with Severe Emotional Disorder