2013
DOI: 10.1080/15332985.2013.801389
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Service Pathways for Children and Youth Meeting Criteria for Serious Emotional Disturbance

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“…Our second analysis examined service pathways to service assignment. There, we found differences in the level of care determination depending on whether youth were referred by Juvenile Justice or the schools (Grape, Meeker, and Fielding 2013). Here, we focus on the youths' primary caregiver and their emotional strain related to care (Munsell et al 2012).…”
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“…Our second analysis examined service pathways to service assignment. There, we found differences in the level of care determination depending on whether youth were referred by Juvenile Justice or the schools (Grape, Meeker, and Fielding 2013). Here, we focus on the youths' primary caregiver and their emotional strain related to care (Munsell et al 2012).…”
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“…I do so because I found the process of conducting an empowerment evaluation quite challenging during the first four years of a Substances and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) system-of-care (SOC) mental health services transformation for youth with serious emotional disturbance (SED). We reported the details of this evaluation previously (Grape, Meeker, and Fielding 2013; Grape, Plum, and Fielding 2013, 2014).…”
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