Methodological issues in evaluating mental health outcomes of a children's mental health managed care demonstration.

C S Breda
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Abstract

A key question of the Fort Bragg Evaluation was whether the continuum of care model implemented at the Demonstration produced better mental health outcomes for children and adolescents than a traditional system of care. This article describes a few of the key methodological issues that were addressed to help ensure that findings about mental health outcomes were valid. The research design was quasi-experimental and longitudinal. Nearly 1,000 families participated, and attrition was low throughout the study. Multiple informants responded to a comprehensive array of widely used instruments in the area of children's mental health and mental health services. Despite the absence of random assignment, sites were comparable upon entry to the study on numerous factors that might affect outcome. Further, data lost through the course of study did not vary appreciably across sites. Finally, some evidence suggests that the findings of the Outcome Study may generalize to other populations of low-middle to middle-class youth in treatment.

评估儿童心理健康管理护理示范的心理健康结果的方法学问题。
Fort Bragg评估的一个关键问题是,在示范中实施的连续护理模式是否比传统的护理系统对儿童和青少年产生了更好的心理健康结果。本文描述了一些关键的方法问题,这些问题被解决,以帮助确保有关心理健康结果的发现是有效的。研究设计为准实验和纵向设计。近1000个家庭参与了这项研究,在整个研究过程中,流失率很低。多名举报人对儿童心理健康和心理健康服务领域广泛使用的一整套工具作出了答复。尽管没有随机分配,但在进入研究时,许多可能影响结果的因素都具有可比性。此外,在研究过程中丢失的数据在不同地点之间没有明显差异。最后,一些证据表明,结果研究的结果可以推广到接受治疗的其他中低收入青年群体。
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