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pro vyhledávání: '"Anita Saranga Coen"'
Autor:
David H. Bernstein, Suzanne E. U. Kerns, Deborah Altschul, Anita Saranga Coen, Jessica Reno, Allison B. Smith, Alex R. Dopp
Publikováno v:
Behavior Therapy. 49:551-566
Several states have made considerable investments into large-scale implementation of evidence-based treatments (EBTs), yet little is known about key success indicators for these implementation efforts such as cost and sustainability. To that end, the
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Social Welfare. 14:176-183
Residential Treatment Centres (RTCs) provide 24-hour care and mental health services to young people, many of whom are referred from county departments that oversee services to young people involved with child welfare services, mental health services
Publikováno v:
Evaluation and Program Planning. 19:309-319
Whilst statistical techniques are available to estimate effects for missing subjects in longitudinal designs, minimizing subject attrition is a major goal in longitudinal research. This may be particularly difficult when attempting to follow individu
Service needs, receipt, and outcomes for types of clients with serious and persistent mental illness
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Mental Health Administration. 22:388-402
Classifying clients with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) into groups with differential demographic and clinical characteristics that relate directly to the need and receipt of services and changes in functioning provides a strong foundat
Autor:
Diane C. Patrick, Nancy Z. Wilson, Mark P. Foster, Anita Saranga Coen, Jean Demmler, David L. Shern, David A. Bartsch
Publikováno v:
The Milbank Quarterly. 72:123
The outcomes of a reform of the Denver mental health system, cosponsored by the state and the RWJF, are contrasted with changes in a comparison area of the state. The study examines the structural characteristics of the mental health system, staff at
Publikováno v:
Community mental health journal. 22(3)
Thinking regarding the needs of the chronically mentally ill has changed substantially in the post-deinstitutionalization period. Increasingly, the heterogeneity existing within this population has been recognized along with the need for an integrate