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Defining Community Readiness for the Implementation of a System of Care

Developing systems of care for children with emotional disorders requires changes in the organization and delivery of services. Using concept mapping, the authors conducted a study to define factors of a community’s readiness to make such changes. Participants were from 25 of 27 federally-funded, ad...

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Published in:Administration and policy in mental health and mental health services research 2009-11, Vol.36 (6), p.381-392
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Affective Symptoms - psychology
Affective Symptoms - therapy
Child
Child Health Services - economics
Child Health Services - organization & administration
Children
Children & youth
Clinical Psychology
Collaboration
Communities
Community
Community Mental Health Services - economics
Community Mental Health Services - organization & administration
Community Participation
Cooperative Behavior
Drug abuse
Financial Management - economics
Financial Management - organization & administration
Funding
Government agencies
Health Administration
Health care industry
Health Informatics
Health Plan Implementation - economics
Health Plan Implementation - organization & administration
Health Priorities - economics
Health Priorities - organization & administration
Health services
Humans
Implementation
Interdisciplinary Communication
Leadership
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mental health care
Mental health services
Organizational Objectives - economics
Original Paper
Planning
Psychiatry
Public Health
Ratings
Social Responsibility
United States
title Defining Community Readiness for the Implementation of a System of Care
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