Caregiver Participation in Community-Based Mental Health Services for Children Receiving Outpatient Care

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作者
Kya Fawley-King
Rachel Haine-Schlagel
Emily V. Trask
Jinjin Zhang
Ann F. Garland
机构
[1] University of California,Department of Psychiatry
[2] San Diego and Child and Adolescent Services Research Center at Rady Children’s Hospital,Department of School, Family & Mental Health Professions
[3] University of San Diego and Child and Adolescent Services Research Center at Rady Children’s Hospital,Department of Psychology
[4] San Diego State University and the Child and Adolescent Services Research Center at Rady Children’s Hospital,undefined
[5] Child and Adolescent Services Research Center at Rady Children’s Hospital,undefined
来源
The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research | 2013年 / 40卷
关键词
Mental Health Service; Usual Care; Mental Health System; Child Mental Health; Public Mental Health System;
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摘要
Caregiver participation in child mental health treatment has been associated with better youth outcomes, but little is known about the amount and type of caregiver participation in usual care services for children. This study examined 1,255 caregivers’ reports of their participation in the outpatient services their children received through a large, public mental health system in the Southwest. The majority of the caregivers reported that they participated in their child’s services. Extent of participation was associated with several factors including children’s physical health and caregivers’ primary language, satisfaction with the services, feelings of support, and perceptions of barriers to participation. The findings offer some encouragement for the contextual fit for many evidence-based interventions that focus on caregiver involvement, and highlight which caregivers may need greater encouragement to participate in their child’s care.
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