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Presented at the 17th Annual Research Conference
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Session Number: 1000 Room: Salon E & F
Presenting: Natalie Henrich; Phyllis Gyamfi
All Authors for this paper: Natalie Henrich; Phyllis Gyamfi; Gina Sgro
Presentation Type: poster presentation
Synopsis: In order to assess if people with different roles in systems-of-care perceive and experience their system differently, questions administered to different respondent types were analyzed for differences and similarities across respondent types. These questions come from the national evaluation of systems of care in the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and their Families Program, and they gauge seven respondent-types’ perspectives on eight system-of-care principles. Preliminary analyses suggest that system-of-care experiences do vary with the role of the system participant, with family members more likely to report negative perceptions and project directors least likely to report serious program weaknesses.
Date: Sunday, February 29, 2004
Session Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM