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Adm Policy Ment Health ; 45(1): 103-120, 2018 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27771814

ABSTRACT

The present study used exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses to identify underlying latent factors affecting variation in community therapists' endorsement of treatment targets. As part of a statewide practice management program, therapist completed monthly reports of treatment targets (up to 10 per month) for a sample of youth (n = 790) receiving intensive in-home therapy. Nearly 75 % of youth were diagnosed with multiple co-occurring disorders. Five factors emerged: Disinhibition, Societal Rules Evasion, Social Engagement Deficits, Emotional Distress, and Management of Biodevelopmental Outcomes. Using logistic regression, primary diagnosis predicted therapist selection of Disinhibition and Emotional Distress targets. Client age predicted endorsement of Societal Rules Evasion targets. Practice-to-research implications are discussed.


Subject(s)
Community Mental Health Services , Mental Disorders/therapy , Patient Care Planning , Psychotherapy , Adjustment Disorders/psychology , Adjustment Disorders/therapy , Adolescent , Age Factors , Anxiety/psychology , Anxiety/therapy , Anxiety Disorders/psychology , Anxiety Disorders/therapy , Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders/psychology , Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders/therapy , Child , Depression/psychology , Depression/therapy , Depressive Disorder/psychology , Depressive Disorder/therapy , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Female , Humans , Logistic Models , Male , Mental Disorders/psychology , Sex Factors , Substance-Related Disorders/psychology , Substance-Related Disorders/therapy
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Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am ; 26(4): 851-874, 2017 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28916019

ABSTRACT

Pediatric primary care providers (PPCPs) are increasingly expected to know how to assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of mental health problems in children and adolescents. For many PPCPs, this means learning and performing new practice behaviors that were not taught in their residency training. Typical continuing education approaches to engage PPCPs in new practices have not yielded the desired changes in provider behavior. This article summarizes behavior change principles identified through basic behavior science, adult education, and communication research, and discusses their application to a patient-centered pediatric primary care mental health curriculum.


Subject(s)
Clinical Competence , Education, Medical, Continuing/methods , Pediatrics , Primary Health Care , Adolescent , Child , Child Psychiatry/education , Humans , Mental Health/education
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J Interpers Violence ; 30(13): 2344-62, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25381270

ABSTRACT

Veteran and active duty populations evidence higher rates of intimate partner aggression (IPA) than comparable civilian groups, perhaps due in part to their unique service-related experiences. IPA offender treatment programs that take military background into consideration are not widely available, and it is unclear to what extent there is a perceived need for them among clinicians who serve service members and Veterans. Strength at Home (SAH) is a promising 12-session cognitive-behavioral group intervention designed to address IPA perpetration in military populations. While clinical support for SAH is emerging, the extent to which service members and Veterans find it appropriate and helpful is not yet known. Goals of the current study were threefold: (a) assess the perceived need for a military-specific IPA program among Veterans Administration and community domestic violence (DV) program providers; (b) conduct a pilot study to examine the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of SAH in a sample drawn from a diverse, multicultural community; and (c) conduct focus groups to obtain participant feedback on the SAH protocol. Findings from the provider survey suggested a need for specialty programs to treat military personnel who perpetrate IPA of mildtomoderate severity. Results of the SAH pilot study (n = 6) indicated decreased psychological aggression and increased anger control from baseline to 6-month follow-up. Focus group feedback indicated participants found the program to be helpful and appropriate across a wide variety of ethno-cultural variables. As more service members and Veterans of the Iraq/Afghanistan war era reintegrate into our communities, it will become increasingly important for providers in both private and public sectors of care to understand the unique needs of this treatment population, and to have access to effective IPA treatment programs.


Subject(s)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy , Intimate Partner Violence/prevention & control , Needs Assessment , Veterans/psychology , Adult , Aged , Aggression/psychology , Humans , Intimate Partner Violence/psychology , Male , Middle Aged , Pilot Projects , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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Adm Policy Ment Health ; 41(4): 421-33, 2014 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23474672

ABSTRACT

Frequency, level, and rate of improvement on 48 therapist-identified treatment targets were examined for 790 youth in usual care receiving intensive in-home services. Targets related to disruptive behavior, depressive mood, and functional impairment were most common. Overall, targets attained moderate levels of improvement and reached maximum gains in approximately three months. Targets associated with disruptive behavior and depressive mood disorders showed significantly greater improvement than those associated with ADHD. Anxiety-related targets improved quickest and significantly faster than disruptive behavior targets. Outcomes for targets within the same diagnostic group also varied substantially. Practice and implementation implications are discussed.


Subject(s)
Anxiety Disorders/therapy , Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/therapy , Child Health Services/methods , Community Mental Health Services/methods , Depressive Disorder/therapy , Home Care Services , Psychotherapy/methods , Adolescent , Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders/therapy , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care
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