1995
DOI: 10.1177/106342669500300107
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Personal, Family, And Service Use Characteristics Of Young People Served By An Interagency Community-Based System Of Care

Abstract: In order to create a more functional system of care, agency administrators, direct service providers, the young people served, their parents, and advocates worked together to assess local needs and existing service features, and to plan required changes. This article presents data on some personal and family characteristics and patterns of service utilization of the young people served in this system of care. These data include the child's age, gender, race or ethnicity, learning characteristics, psychiatric s… Show more

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“…A majority of the children provided with community-based services were boys, a common finding in communitybased programs (e.g., Barber et al, 1992;Epstein et al, 1994Epstein et al, , 1995, as well as in the National Longitudinal Transition study of students with SED (Valdes, Williamson, & Wagner, 1990) and the National Adolescent and Child Treatment Study (Silver et al, 1992). In the present study, boys with SED outnumbered girls with SED by 4:1.…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…A majority of the children provided with community-based services were boys, a common finding in communitybased programs (e.g., Barber et al, 1992;Epstein et al, 1994Epstein et al, , 1995, as well as in the National Longitudinal Transition study of students with SED (Valdes, Williamson, & Wagner, 1990) and the National Adolescent and Child Treatment Study (Silver et al, 1992). In the present study, boys with SED outnumbered girls with SED by 4:1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…It has been suggested that many students with serious emotional disturbance (SED) who have not been identified may not be receiving appropriate services through various systems of care, such as mental health, social services, child welfare, and juvenile justice (Knitzer, 1993;Mclntyre, 1993). Recent studies indicate that some students with SED who are unidentified by the school system are referred for mental health (Singh et al, 1994) or community-based services (Epstein et al, 1994;Epstein, Cullinan, Quinn, & Cumblad, 1995); however, it is unlikely that all those who need services are indeed referred to systems of care or actually receive the services to which they are entitled.…”
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“…There is however, a lack of documented studies investigating the use of psychotropic medication with children and adolescents (Lyons 2000). Specifically, there is limited knowledge concerning the dosage, risks, benefits, and tolerability of psychotropic medications used among this population (Epstein and Cullinan 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%