Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
347126 Children and Youth Services Review 2007 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThis article compares mental health outcomes for children receiving services in two federally funded system-of-care communities to those of children in similar communities.MethodsChildren's clinical and functional outcomes over three waves of data collection for 573 children and youth are analyzed using a propensity score matching methodology.ResultsChildren at one of the two system-of-care sites showed substantially greater improvement than did their matched counterparts. For the other pair, no benefits of the system of care were apparent.ConclusionsThe differences in the effectiveness of the system of care between the two pairs of sites may reflect differences in system implementation, especially as affecting service use.

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