The Starting Early Starting Smart Integrated Services Model: Improving Access to Behavioral Health Services in the Pediatric Health Care Setting for At-Risk Families with Young Children

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Connie E. Morrow
Elana Mansoor
K. Lori Hanson
April L. Vogel
Ruth Rose-Jacobs
Carolyn Seval Genatossio
Amy Windham
Emmalee S. Bandstra
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[1] University of Miami,Department of Pediatrics, Miller School of Medicine
[2] Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center,Department of Pediatrics
[3] American Institutes for Research,undefined
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Journal of Child and Family Studies | 2010年 / 19卷
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Integrated services; Service utilization; Caregiver behavioral health; Parenting; Young children;
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We evaluated the Starting Early Starting Smart (SESS) national initiative to integrate behavioral health services (parenting, mental health, and drug treatment) into the pediatric health care setting for families with young children. Data are presented from five pediatric care (PC) sites, drawing from families at risk due to demographic and behavioral health factors, with infants less than 12 months of age (n = 612). Families were randomly assigned to either the SESS program or a standard care Comparison group. We utilized longitudinal analyses to estimate differences in utilization rates for parenting, mental health, and drug treatment over 6 follow-up time points (3, 6, 9, 12, 15 and 18 months). Our findings indicate that SESS caregiver participants were 4.6 times (p < 0.001; CI = 3.33–6.26) more likely to receive parenting services, 2.1 times (p < 0.001; CI = 1.48–2.86) more likely to receive outpatient mental health treatment, and 1.8 times (p = 0.025; CI = 1.08–3.14) more likely to receive drug treatment than Comparison group participants. Our results demonstrate the success of the SESS program in coordinating and improving access to behavioral health services for high-risk caregivers within the pediatric health care setting and highlight the importance of continuing to focus public health policy on the behavioral health care needs of families with young children.
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