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Chapter 11: Instrumentation and Statistical Technologies

OLS vs. HLM: The Significance of Method for Understanding
Ethnic Differences In A&D Service Referrals
Carolyn S. Breda

Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Behavioral and Emotional
Rating Scale (BERS)
Qinghong Liao, E. Wayne Holden, Michael Epstein

Case-Mix Adjustment of the Children’s Functional Assessment
Rating Scale (CFARS)
Michael G. Dow, Timothy L. Boaz, John C. Ward

Symposium: Toward an Understanding of the Processes
and Outcomes of Mental Health Treatment for Adolescents

Chair: James M. Robbins
Empirically-Derived Functioning Scales from the Adolescent Treatment
Outcomes Module (ATOM)
James M. Robbins, Susan Philips, Teresa L. Kramer, Terri L. Miller, Barbara J. Burns
An Exploration of Models for Adjusting Mental Health Treatment
Outcomes for Adolescents
Susan D. Phillips, Teresa L. Kramer, Scott N. Compton, Barbara J. Burns,
James M. Robbins

Quality of Mental Health Care for Depressed Adolescents
Teresa L. Kramer, Terri L. Miller, Susan D. Phillips, James Robbins M.,
Barbara J. Burns
Processes of Adolescent Mental Health Care: Demographic Variations
and Relation to Outcomes
Terri L. Miller, Teresa L. Kramer, James M. Robbins, Susan D. Phillips,
Barbara J. Burns

The Ohio Scales Youth Form: A Self-Report Outcome Measure
for Young Children

Kathy Dowell, Benjamin Ogles


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