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Use and Predictors of Out-of-Home Placements Within Systems of Care

This article examines out-of-home placements for youth with mental health problems in community-based systems of care. Longitudinal data come from the national evaluation of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and Their Families Program. One third of youth residing at hom...

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Published in:Journal of emotional and behavioral disorders 2008-03, Vol.16 (1), p.5-14
Main Authors: Farmer, Elizabeth M. Z., Mustillo, Sarah, Burns, Barbara J., Holden, E. Wayne
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subjects Age Differences
Agricultural Occupations
Behavior Problems
Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale
Capacity Building
Child Behavior Checklist
Child welfare
Children
Community
Community based
Community mental health services
Community Relations
Family (Sociological Unit)
Farmers
Foster Care
Gender Differences
Health services
Hispanic people
Institutionalized Persons
Juvenile justice
Mental health care
Mental Health Programs
Placement
Predictor Variables
Racial Differences
Risk
Risk factors
Social Services
Youth
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