1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf00880130
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Referral and outcome differences between terminating and nonterminating children seen by nonprofessionals in a school mental health project

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“…This pattern of differences, as well as the absence of actual program experience differences, are consistent with earlier program evaluations (Cowen & Schochet, 1973;Lotion, Cowen, & Caldwell, 1974;Lotion, Cowen, & Kraus, 1974). Thus, Highs were significantly less maladjusted than Lows on seven of eight referral measures and were more likely to have had withdrawal, than acting-out or learning, problems.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This pattern of differences, as well as the absence of actual program experience differences, are consistent with earlier program evaluations (Cowen & Schochet, 1973;Lotion, Cowen, & Caldwell, 1974;Lotion, Cowen, & Kraus, 1974). Thus, Highs were significantly less maladjusted than Lows on seven of eight referral measures and were more likely to have had withdrawal, than acting-out or learning, problems.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…A series of PMHP research evaluations done over several years (Cowen, 1968;Cowen, Dorr, Trost, & lzzo, 1972;Cowen, Lorion, Dorr, Clarfield, & Wilson, in press;Cowen & Schochet, 1973;Cowen et al, 1966) confirm that the aide program effectively helps children to improve academic and personal adjustment, both in the short and long term. The combination of expanded program reach and its demonstrated effectiveness, while sufficient to suggest that one is on the right track, still leaves several critical questions unanswered.…”
Section: The Pmhp Model: a Brief Synopsismentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Teacher ratings of childrens' behavior at referral have been factor-analyzed several times (Clarfield, 1972;Cowen et al, 1973), with internally consistent, replicable findings. Three principal referral problem-clusters have been identified: Acting-Out, Aggressive (A) behaviors; Shy-Anxious, Withdrawn (SA) behaviors; and Learning Difficultie5 (L).…”
Section: Pure Typesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Prior research with this measure (Cowen and Schochet, 1973) showed that it discriminated between children who were and mere not recommended for termination in P M H P a t the end of the school year. The ASEF's factor structure approximates the TRF's.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The project's initial goals were to devclop accurate, mass-screening procedures for identifying school adjustment problems, and programs to help children to adapt more effectively (Cowen, Izzo, Miles, Telschow, Trost and Zax, 1963;Cowen, Zax, Izzo, and Trost, 1966). "non-terminators" (Cowen and Schochet, 1973). In its third, most recent stage, less well-resourced extensions of P M H P have been extended to a number of schools in four urban and suburban districts (Cowen, Dorr, Izzo, Madonia, and Trost, 1971).…”
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confidence: 99%