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Children’s Adjustment and Child Mental Health Service Use: The Role of Parents’ Attitudes and Personal Service Use in an Upper Middle Class Sample

Forty-one parents and their children (20 girls and 21 boys, mean age = 4.33 years, SD = 1.30) participated in a study to examine how parents’ personal use of mental health services related to their attitudes toward child mental health services as well as to their children’s adjustment. Results indic...

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Published in:Community mental health journal 2010-06, Vol.46 (3), p.231-240
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Adjustment
Adults
Attitude to Health
Attitudes
Behavior
Biological and medical sciences
Child & adolescent mental health
Child Care Services
Child Health Services - utilization
Child psychology
Child, Preschool
Children
Children & youth
Community and Environmental Psychology
Community Mental Health Services - utilization
Families & family life
Family environment. Family history
Female
Health services
Health services utilization
Help Seeking Behavior
Helpseeking
Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mental Disorders
Mental Health
Mental health care
Mental Health Services
Middle class
Original Paper
Parent attitudes
Parents
Parents & parenting
Parents - psychology
Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Social Class
Social psychiatry. Ethnopsychiatry
Southwestern United States
Stigma
Surveys and Questionnaires
title Children’s Adjustment and Child Mental Health Service Use: The Role of Parents’ Attitudes and Personal Service Use in an Upper Middle Class Sample
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