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Autor:
Rebecca G. Girardet, Alison B. Shellman, Ashlie Llorens, Linh Nguyen, Misti Ellsworth, Kimberly Rennie, Carolyn Ha
Publikováno v:
Clinical Pediatrics. 61:605-614
The study objective was to assess clinical outcomes and cost avoidance of an intensive day treatment program for children with co-occurring chronic medical disease and emotional problems. Intensive day treatment programs for this population are uncom
Publikováno v:
Clinical Pediatrics. 58:957-969
This study evaluated physicians’ utilization of a universal psychosocial screening protocol within a pediatric primary care setting. Pediatricians (n = 20) adopted a multitiered screening algorithm using the Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17 (PSC-17)
Autor:
Alison B Shellman, Petra Duran, Nicole M. Schneider, Ginger Depp Cline, Dara M. Steinberg, Rachel A Kentor, Alyssa Fritz
Publikováno v:
Psychology, healthmedicine. 26(9)
An increased focus on quality, trauma-informed patient care also warrants examination of providers' experiences of stress in medical settings. However, little is known about language interpreters' experiences of stress in the pediatric hospital setti
Publikováno v:
Journal of School Violence. 15:406-423
This study examined the relationship between recalled peer victimization, coping styles, and current social anxiety. College students (N = 298, 87.9% female) completed a demographic questionnaire, the Recalled Victimization Questionnaire- Revised (RV
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Psychology. 69:138-151
Although it has been widely acknowledged that people living in poverty are underserved by mental health professionals, little is known about the experiences of psychotherapists who are currently working with poor clients. What can we learn from these
Publikováno v:
Journal of immigrant and minority health. 18(4)
Current instruments used to aid in the diagnosis of psychological disorders have limited effectiveness with clients from Asian backgrounds. The Vietnamese Depression Interview (VDI) is a diagnostic instrument created to assess the presence of current