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Madeleine Bonnard; Caroline Hui; Melissa Manganaro; Dana Anaby – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2024
Enabling inclusive participation is an overarching goal of Occupational Therapy services in the school setting; however, evidence is scarce on practices addressing it. This study conducts an in-depth examination of actual Occupational Therapy practices with students with physical disabilities in mainstream schools and explores possible directions…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education, Physical Disabilities, Special Education
Maria A. Rogers; Amy Klan; Rylee Oram; Amanda Krause; Jess Whitley; David J. Smith; Natasha McBrearty – School Mental Health, 2024
School absenteeism among children and adolescents has been associated with a myriad of adverse outcomes. Despite a substantial amount of research on school attendance, our understanding of absenteeism in elementary-aged children with mental health difficulties is limited. The current study used a mixed-method sequential explanatory design to gain…
Descriptors: Attendance, Child Health, Mental Health, Age Differences
Sam Riggs; Michelle Hodara – Education Northwest, 2024
Many college students experience basic needs insecurity, which includes a lack of--or fear of the lack of--access to healthy food, stable housing, reliable transportation, affordable child care, physical and mental health care services, the internet and technology, and other necessities students need to survive and thrive in a postsecondary…
Descriptors: Needs, Student Needs, Food, Housing
Laurel D. Sarfan; Zia Bajwa; Marlen Diaz; Sondra Tiab; Krista Fisher; Emma R. Agnew; Shayna A. Howlett; Sophia Oliver; Catherine A. Callaway; Allison G. Harvey – Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2025
Community mental health centers (CMHCs) offer invaluable, publicly-funded treatment for serious mental illness (SMI). Unfortunately, evidence-based psychological treatments are often not delivered at CMHCs, in part due to implementation barriers, such as limited time, high caseloads, and complex clinical presentations. Transdiagnostic treatments…
Descriptors: Parents, Parents with Disabilities, Mental Health, Clinics
Donna C. Thomas; Rebecca Sutherland; Natalie Munro; Maja Ibric; Farida Pacey; Alison Purcell; Elizabeth Bourne – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Telehealth placements in speech and language therapy provide crucial opportunities for both learning and service delivery when clinicians, students and/or clients are separated by factors such as distance or illness. While the use of telehealth placements has increased in recent times, they remain a relatively underexplored phenomenon…
Descriptors: Videoconferencing, Health Services, Speech Language Pathology, Speech Therapy
Alice Cairns; Narelle Campbell; Malama Gray; Debby Mauger; Chris Rissel; Murphy Dhayirra Yunupingu; Danielle Rodda; Chris Hince; Amy O’Hara; Kylie Stothers – Student Success, 2025
University students, working with First Nations communities, need to build skills in culturally responsive practice. This study explores the experience of allied health students completing service-learning placements in First Nations communities. A qualitative post-placement study was undertaken. Semi-structured interviews were completed with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geographic Isolation, Allied Health Occupations Education, Culturally Relevant Education
Elizabeth Reynolds; Sara M. Andrews; Sheresa Blanchard; Samantha Scott; Aminah Isiaq; Donald B. Bailey Jr. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2025
Early Intervention (EI) aims to lessen the effects of developmental delay by providing services to infants and young children. Newborn screening (NBS) is a public health program that identifies infants with treatable conditions, although many conditions put children at risk of developmental delay even after medical intervention. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Infants, Screening Tests, Early Intervention
Christina A. Penn – Journal of School Nursing, 2025
The number one cause of preventable death in trauma is uncontrolled bleeding. Considering the burden of injury and fatality from motor vehicle collisions, accidental injury, and now increasing school shooting incidents, more should be done to prepare and protect students from this preventable cause of death. A school-based hemorrhage control…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Prevention, Death, Injuries
Barbara R. Braams; Rebecca van Rijn; Tessa Leijser; Tycho J. Dekkers – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Background: ADHD is highly prevalent in adolescents. ADHD is characterized by heightened impulsive behavior and is often associated with increased risk-taking behavior in adolescence. Previous research has mostly focused on negative aspects of risk-taking behavior. However, recently two other types of risk-taking behavior have been identified:…
Descriptors: Risk, Prosocial Behavior, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Correlation
Cindy Brantmeier; Dorothy Pokua Agyepong; Amanda Dube; Michael Strube; Jacaranda Van Rheenen; Jessie Wills; Uma Paithankar; Rachel G. A. Thompson; Lisbeth M. Brevik; Greta Björk Gudmundsdottir; Christi Smith; Thammatat Vorawandthanachai; Fred Ssewamala; Proscovia Nabunya – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2025
This study is a renewed effort for applying theory and research in Applied Linguistics (ApL) to today's healthcare needs. Previously, to analyze language use with linguistically diverse patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers bridged self-assessment (SA) research in ApL to Public Health through the development of an instrument used with…
Descriptors: Patients, Health Services, Second Language Learning, Reading Comprehension
Miranda Field; Heather Lewis – Continuity in Education, 2025
This practice-based intervention paper describes the design and implementation of a Community of Practice (CoP) intervention for hospital school professionals across three hospital sites in Saskatchewan, Canada. The intervention consisted of four structured sessions per academic year, two mandatory and two optional, offered during school division…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Intervention, Hospitals, Evidence Based Practice
Anne Kaman; Martha Gilbert; Janine Devine; Sophie Möller; Robert Schlack; Ann-Kristin Beyer; Marcel Romanos; Thomas Jans; Annalena Berner; Sophia Weyrich; INTEGRATE-ADHD Study Group; Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Background: ADHD is one of the most common mental disorders in children and adolescents. While international research on health service utilization, barriers to care, and treatment satisfaction is growing, evidence from Germany remains limited. This study aimed to examine the utilization of mental health care services in a sample of German…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Access to Health Care, Health Services
Lindsay Daugherty; Jenna W. Kramer; Louis T. Mariano; Clare Cady; Heather Gomez-Bendaña; Tiffany Berglund; Samantha Ryan; Michelle Bongard; Joshua Eagan; Christopher Joseph Doss – Grantee Submission, 2025
Many U.S. college students are unable to meet their basic needs and struggle to secure regular food and housing. Colleges across the United States are increasingly providing support to students in the form of emergency aid, food pantries, and assistance with public benefits. Single Stop offers basic needs support via an online system and…
Descriptors: College Students, Needs, Need Gratification, Nutrition
DePaoli, Jennifer; McCombs, Jennifer – Learning Policy Institute, 2023
A rise in the number of school shootings over time has driven increasing attention to school safety. However, school shootings are not the only physical safety threat students may encounter at school. Other types of violence include sexual assault, robbery, physical attack or fights, and threats of physical attack (with or without a weapon). In…
Descriptors: Violence, School Safety, Aggression, Crime
Davenport, John R.; Crepeau-Hobson, M. Franci – Contemporary School Psychology, 2023
Suicide is a major cause of death in American youth. Suicide risk assessment is a promising suicide prevention strategy; however, little is known about school-based suicide risk assessment practices. The purpose of this study was to examine the scope of standardization, comprehensiveness, and follow-up procedures as part of the suicide risk…
Descriptors: Suicide, Risk, Risk Assessment, Standards

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