Children’s Psychosocial Rehabilitation: Clinical Outcomes for Youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance Living in Foster Care.

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Title: Children’s Psychosocial Rehabilitation: Clinical Outcomes for Youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance Living in Foster Care.
Authors: Williams, Nathaniel1 nwilliams@centerpointeinc.com, Sherr, Michael2
Source: Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal. Jun2009, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p225-234. 10p. 1 Chart.
Subject Terms: *Emotional problems of children, *Behavior disorders in children, Psychiatric social work, Psychology of foster children, Utilization of youth mental health services, Psychosocial factors
Abstract: Children living in foster care are an especially vulnerable population who often come to the attention of Medicaid mental health providers. These children experience a high incidence of emotional and behavioral disorders and may have specialized treatment needs related to their living arrangement status. This study assessed whether Children’s Psychosocial Rehabilitation could effectively treat youth with severe emotional and behavioral disorders who live in foster care. Analysis of data from an open trial of 218 clinically-impaired youth, aged 3–18 years, revealed no reliable differences in treatment outcome between foster versus non-foster children, with a trend toward more favorable outcomes for foster youth. Findings justify further study of the effectiveness of this Medicaid-funded service for the treatment of youth in care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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