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Behavioral and mental health problems in low-income children with special health care needs

This study examined caregiver perceptions of mental health problems and counseling needs in low-income children with special health care needs (CSHCN). Interviewers collected data from 257 caregivers of CSHCN (61% males; 60% African American; Mean age = 8.4 years) attending six Midwestern inner-city health clinics. Measures included the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and an investigator-designed questionnaire. CBCL T-scores indicated that 38% of CSHCN had a behavioral or mental health problem, but only 26% of caregivers perceived the need for treatment or counseling. CSHCN should be assessed and referred appropriately for behavioral and mental health problems during routine health care visits.

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Additional Titles
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing

Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
ISBN/ISSN
0883-9417, 0883-9417
Resource Database
British nursing index bni - exported on 8/7/2016
Publication Year
2004
Issue Number
3
Volume Number
18
Start Page
79-87
Language
English