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Publikováno v:
Child Abuse & Neglect. 100:104095
Background Research indicates that youth exposed to commercial sexual exploitation tend to have extensive histories of trauma, including physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect, which increases their vulnerability to exploitation. Trauma literature
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Journal of child sexual abuse. 26(6)
Commercial sexual exploitation of children has emerged as a critical issue within child welfare, but little is currently known about this population or effective treatment approaches to address their unique needs. Children in foster care and runaways
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 84:234-243
This study examined characteristics and profiles of youth receiving services in 1 of Florida's Medicaid-funded residential mental health treatment programs--State Inpatient Psychiatric Program (SIPP)--between July 1, 2004, and June 30, 2008 (N=1,432)
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Journal of Family Violence. 28:763-770
High rates of child maltreatment demand attention, as exposure to child maltreatment substantially increases the risk of developing PTSD. Some evidence exists that the presence of coping skills may reduce the likelihood that victims of childhood malt
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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health. 23:162-176
Background There are three options in Florida for young people with mental health needs who require out-of-home treatment: community-based group homes, foster families and inpatient group facilities. Prior research has suggested that young people in
Autor:
Patty Sharrock, Lodi Rohrer, Catherine Batche, Steven Reader, Mary I. Armstrong, John Robst, Norín Dollard
Publikováno v:
Child & Youth Care Forum. 42:225-238
Family involvement is viewed as an important component of the treatment process for children in residential treatment centers, but little is known about the impact of contact with family members on changes in youth functioning. The goal of this study
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Community Mental Health Journal. 49:781-786
The goal of this study was to examine factors associated with time to first and subsequent readmissions of youth (N = 1,432) to one of Florida's residential mental health treatment programs, known as State Inpatient Psychiatric Program (SIPP). Result
Autor:
Patty Sharrock, Mary I. Armstrong, Lodi Rohrer, Catherine Batche, John Robst, Norín Dollard, Steven Reader
Publikováno v:
Children and Youth Services Review. 35:40-46
This study examined family involvement among youth in residential mental health treatment facilities in Florida. Data were obtained from the provider reports from January 2005 through December 2007. Treatment episodes were divided into 30-day periods
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Residential Treatment For Children & Youth. 30:40-54
Over time, residential mental health treatment programs for youth with serious emotional and behavioral disorders have shifted to a more family-focused paradigm that stresses the importance of family involvement during children's psychiatric care. Fi
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Community Mental Health Journal. 48:284-293
Florida Medicaid claims data were used to assess antipsychotic medication use among children after therapeutic out-of-home mental health treatment. Fifty percent of youth received antipsychotics after the treatment episode, but differences exist acro