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How parents seek help for children with mental health problems.

Dianne C Shanley1, Graham J Reid, Barrie Evans.   

Abstract

Parents seeking help for their child's mental health problem face a complicated system of services. We examined how parents navigate the various services available. Sixty parents contacting a children's mental health center were interviewed regarding their efforts and rationale in seeking help for their child. On average, in the year prior to the interview parents sought help for two different child problems, contacted five different agencies or professionals for help, and parents and/or children received two different treatments. One fifth of the time parents said they accepted treatments that they did not want. Almost all parents (87%) were simultaneously in contact with more than one agency at some point within the previous year. Future help-seeking models need to capture the iterative referral process that many parents experience.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 17211717     DOI: 10.1007/s10488-006-0107-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adm Policy Ment Health        ISSN: 0894-587X


  14 in total

1.  The interim service preferences of parents waiting for children's mental health treatment: a discrete choice conjoint experiment.

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2.  Child problem recognition and help-seeking intentions among black and white parents.

Authors:  Idia B Thurston; Vicky Phares; Erica E Coates; Laura M Bogart
Journal:  J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol       Date:  2014-03-17

3.  Why wait? The effect of wait-times on subsequent help-seeking among families looking for children's mental health services.

Authors:  Kyleigh E Schraeder; Graham J Reid
Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol       Date:  2015-04

4.  Examining the meaning attached to mental illness and mental health services among justice system-involved youth and their parents.

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Journal:  Qual Health Res       Date:  2009-08

5.  Parent-reported stigma and child anxiety: A mixed methods research study.

Authors:  Denise A Chavira; Brenda Bantados; Amy Rapp; Yudelki M Firpo-Perretti; Emily Escovar; Louise Dixon; Amy Drahota; Lawrence A Palinkas
Journal:  Child Youth Serv Rev       Date:  2017-03-23

6.  Family and Youth Mental Health Needs and Outcomes in a Navigation Service: A Retrospective Chart Review.

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7.  Parent Activation and Child Mental Health Service use in African American Families in a Large Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Kathleen C Thomas; Izabela Annis; Alan R Ellis; Leslie B Adams; Scott A Davis; Tywanda Lightfoot; Twyla Perryman; Madeline Wheeley; Linmarie Sikich; Joseph P Morrissey
Journal:  Perm J       Date:  2020-12

8.  The role of maternal perceptions and ethnic background in the mental health help-seeking pathway of adolescent girls.

Authors:  I J E Flink; T M J Beirens; D Butte; H Raat
Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health       Date:  2013-04

9.  Youth Descriptions of Mental Health Needs and Experiences with School-based Services: Identifying Ways to Meet the Needs of Underserved Adolescents.

Authors:  Amelia R DeFosset; Lauren N Gase; Roya Ijadi-Maghsoodi; Tony Kuo
Journal:  J Health Care Poor Underserved       Date:  2017

10.  Randomized trial of distance-based treatment for young children with discipline problems seen in primary health care.

Authors:  Graham J Reid; Moira Stewart; Evelyn Vingilis; David J A Dozois; Stephen Wetmore; John Jordan; Gordon Dickie; W E Osmun; Terrance J Wade; Judith B Brown; Gregory S Zaric
Journal:  Fam Pract       Date:  2012-09-03       Impact factor: 2.267

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