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Thompson, Ronald W.; Duppong Hurley, Kristin; Trout, Alexandra L.; Huefner, Jonathan C.; Daly, Daniel L. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2017
Residential care has been criticized for its high cost and limited research evidence. While recent studies and reviews of the literature suggest that a number of evidence-based practices are being implemented in residential care settings, more research is needed to develop and test empirically based practices that can be successfully implemented…
Descriptors: Residential Care, Therapy, Evidence Based Practice, Research
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Farmer, Elizabeth M. Z.; Seifert, Heather; Wagner, H. Ryan; Burns, Barbara J.; Murray, Maureen – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2017
Group homes are a frequently used but controversial treatment setting for youth with mental health problems. Within the relatively sparse literature on group homes, there is some evidence that some models of treatment may be associated with more positive outcomes for youth. This article explores this possibility by examining differences across…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Treatment, Mental Health, Intervention, Youth
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Nelson, Timothy D.; Smith, Tori R.; Duppong Hurley, Kristin; Epstein, Michael H.; Thompson, Ronald W.; Tonniges, Thomas F. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2013
Youth in residential treatment settings often present with a complex combination of mental and physical health problems. Despite an emerging literature documenting significant associations between mental health and physical health, the relationship between these two areas of functioning has not been systematically examined in youth presenting to…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Intervention, Mental Health, Adolescents
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Sainero, Ana; Bravo, Amaia; del Valle, Jorge F. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2014
The aim of this study was to analyze the prevalence of mental health disorders in children living in residential care and their use of therapeutic services, including the relationship between these factors and social-family and intervention process variables, as well as the relationship among the disorders identified by professionals and the…
Descriptors: Referral, Mental Health, Health Services, Residential Care
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Klodnick, Vanessa V.; Sabella, Kathryn; Brenner, Christopher J.; Krzos, Izabela M.; Ellison, Marsha L.; Kaiser, Susan M.; Davis, Maryann; Fagan, Marc A. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2015
For early emerging adults with serious mental health conditions, vocational services with peer mentors are a promising adaptation of adult system evidence-based practices. Peer mentors were added to the Individual Placement and Support model of supported employment for 17- to 20-year-olds receiving residential and psychiatric care. To explore the…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Mental Disorders, Vocational Rehabilitation, Peer Teaching
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Cox, Kathy; Baker, Dawniel; Wong, Mary Ann – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2010
While research regarding the effectiveness of the wraparound process is steadily mounting, little is known about how this service delivery model works and for whom. Using data gathered on 176 youth who participated in the wraparound process, the authors examine client and service factors associated with outcomes. Bivariate logistic regression…
Descriptors: Residential Care, Predictor Variables, Outcomes of Treatment, Youth Programs
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Hurley, Kristin Duppong; Trout, Alexandra; Chmelka, M. Beth; Burns, Barbara J.; Epstein, Michael H.; Thompson, Ronald W.; Daly, Daniel L. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2009
Youth entering residential care possess significant emotional and behavioral needs; yet, it is uncertain whether these needs have remained constant or are changing over time. This study examined mental health variables from the admission files of 1,047 youth entering residential group home care in 1995 and 2004. Sequential logistical regression…
Descriptors: Residential Care, Health Needs, Mental Disorders, Health Conditions
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James, Sigrid; Leslie, Laurel K.; Hurlburt, Michael S.; Slymen, Donald J.; Landsverk, John; Davis, Inger; Mathiesen, Sally G.; Zhang, Jinjin – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2006
Using longitudinal data from the National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW), this study investigates entry into intensive or restrictive settings during a 36-month study period. Specifically, this analysis examines entry into treatment foster care, group homes, residential treatment, and inpatient psychiatric care for youth placed…
Descriptors: Children, Foster Care, Group Homes, Residential Care
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Quinn, Kevin P.; And Others – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 1995
Behaviors of 66 youth, 8 to 18 years old, with emotional and behavioral disorders that put them at risk for placements outside their homes and/or communities were investigated. Behaviors most predictive of at-risk status were physical aggression, extreme noncompliance, peer interactions, and extreme verbal abuse. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Aggression, Anxiety, At Risk Persons, Behavior Disorders
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Pandiani, John A.; Banks, Steven M.; Schacht, Lucille M. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2001
This study examined the degree to which local systems of care in Vermont shared responsibility for children and adolescents and four service delivery outcomes over a 4-year period. Results indicated that greater caseload integration is associated with less referral for residential treatment and higher rates of incarceration. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agency Cooperation, Behavior Disorders, Caseworker Approach
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Landrum, Timothy J.; And Others – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 1995
Children with serious emotional disturbance receiving community-based services were compared to children with other disabilities and children with no disabilities. For the sample of 228 children, factors considered include: gender, race, guardianship, psychotropic medication, criminal record, previous involvement with the service system, and…
Descriptors: Community Services, Comparative Analysis, Disabilities, Emotional Disturbances