Seriously emotionally disturbed youth: a needs assessment
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- DOI: 10.1023/b:comh.0000003009.21130.da
Seriously emotionally disturbed youth: a needs assessment
Abstract
A desire to improve outcomes for children and families led Erie County, New York to collaborate with the University at Buffalo Department of Family Medicine on a needs assessment of children with emotional disturbance. Demographic and behavioral characteristics, as well as service needs were identified through case-based interviews conducted with key informants who provided services to children with emotional disturbance. Family interviews were conducted whenever possible. Results demonstrate a need for enhanced case management, service coordination, services specific to children and families, and expanded community-based services.
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