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Caregiver involvement in behavioural health services in the context of child welfare service referrals: a qualitative study.

Mónica Pérez Jolles1, Jodon Anne Jodi Flick2, Rebecca Wells3, Emmeline Chuang4.   

Abstract

Human service agencies serve a growing number of adults with behavioral health needs. Despite these agencies' key role in identifying need and facilitating services, many individuals do not receive care or end services prematurely. Few studies have explored the experiences of families referred to behavioral health services by such agencies or the extent to which families' perceptions of service need align with those of treatment providers and frontline workers. This study presents findings from a qualitative study of caregivers involved with child welfare agencies who were referred to behavioral health services. Researchers reviewed agencies' case records and conducted in-depth interviews with 16 caregivers, 9 child welfare caseworkers, and 12 behavioral health treatment counselors. Findings suggest that when deciding to engage in services, caregivers weigh not only their individual and family behavioral health needs but also potential agency intervention, including loss of child custody. Many professionals reported that involvement with a child welfare agency hindered the caregiver's disclosure of behavioral health care needs. Implications for managers and practitioners are discussed.

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Keywords:  Behavioral health; caregivers; child welfare; service use

Year:  2016        PMID: 28706461      PMCID: PMC5502353          DOI: 10.1111/cfs.12279

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Fam Soc Work        ISSN: 1356-7500


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