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Chapter 1: Experiences from the National Evaluation of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and Their Families Program

Predictors of Child and Family Service Use in Systems of Care
Brigitte Manteuffel, Robin E. Soler
 
Utilization Patterns and Costs Differences in a System of Care
Hoang Thanh Nguyen, Anton Chastang, Tim Connor

Modeling Change in Caregiver Reports of Behavioral and Emotional Symptoms
John W. Gilford, Robert L. Stephens

A Comparison of Services Delivered and Costs Incurred in a System of Care and Traditional Service System
E. Michael Foster, Tim Connor, Hoang Thanh Nguyen
 
Recruitment Challenges and Effective Strategies: Balancing Scientific and Practical Issues in Quasi-Experimental Designs
Elizabeth Grossman, Tim Connor

System of Care Practice Review Scores as Predictors of Behavioral Symptomatology
Robert L. Stephens, E. Wayne Holden, Mario Hernandez

Clinical and Functional Outcomes in the Comparison Study
E. Wayne Holden, Robert L. Stephens, Tim Connor


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